> we have logic in the shell to limit launching activity of the same > type at the same time (i.e. before the first activity launch has been > completed). It seem to be that this is obsoleted by the new launch > feedback. Should we drop it?
My opinion - yes, you should. But I've encountered a more pernicious "hurdle". Suppose an Activity launch fails (for instance, if a file happens to be missing, or if the Activity experiences an incompatibility against Rainbow). In current Joyride, the new launch feedback will keep blinking until something times out -- this seems to take several minutes (far too long for my patience). I have to go through hoops to "escape" from that (unhelpful) new launch feedback. I don't know what would be a decent solution, but leaving a kid (or adult) staring at the new launch feedback for possibly minutes on end seems icky. mikus _______________________________________________ Sugar mailing list Sugar@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/sugar