https://chinstrap.canonical.com/~mmueller/swipe-to-act-wip-2.jpg
top image: the new swipe-to-act button in action on my Nexus4
middle image: the swipe-to-act button implementation stand-alone for testing
bottom image: one of the reference-mockup images provided by the design-team

The following questions remain:
-  sizes, margins, colors are not explicitly stated, so I used common sense as 
much as possible to fill the gaps - is this ok?

-  animations for state-changes cannot be derived from static mockup
images

-  start-call/end-call icons in our current ubuntu-mobile theme do not
look like the ones used in mockups - is this ok?

-  conceptual shortcoming with this design is the fact that it only
applies to incoming calls, it does not cover any other snap-decision
use-cases and thus requires domain-specific hints in the notification-
system and changes of client code (telephony)

-  it is unclear how the slider "transforms" into the outlined
UbuntuShape with the symbolic icon

-  the final state ("outlined UbuntuShape with symbolic icon") will
hardly be visible to the user, since his/her finger will be over that
area and the whole notification vanishes the moment the finger is raised


** Changed in: unity8 (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => In Progress

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  [notifications] [design] too easy to answer a call by accident

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