> So, how about removing the list view and leaving that task to the > Journal? It's a much more logical place anyway, the list view is > basically a filtered view of the activity bundles in the Journal, > right? So if the Journal allowed a filter to just show activities we > would not need the list view and remove one point of confusion.
When I install Activities I do so through 'sugar-install-bundle', not through the Journal. In this proposal, I would be left without a GUI listing of the Activities installed on my system. [I believe a customization key does not journalize the Activities it installs, either.] My perception of the list view in Home is "here is an user interface specifically suited for the manipulation of activity bundles". I'd prefer to delete/upgrade/install activities through here, rather than through Journal. [The other views of Home show activity labels only with hovering - I have way too many activities installed for me to try to remember what each icon represents.] mikus _______________________________________________ Sugar mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/sugar

