Activity log for bug #790606

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2011-05-31 11:06:57 Niklas Rosenqvist bug added bug
2011-05-31 11:06:57 Niklas Rosenqvist attachment added Mockup https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/790606/+attachment/2148836/+files/revamped-dash.jpg
2011-05-31 11:09:49 Niklas Rosenqvist description Before the release of Unity the lenses seemed like nifty little applications but that completely changed due to it's implementation. The lenses today take up a launcher item space each and gets automatically added to the launcher on installation. That makes me discouraged to install and explore lenses since they would take up valuable launcher space. In my launcher I only want what I put there myself. It also contradicts the statement in the wiki page for UbuntuArchitecture under “Design Principles” since the lenses can be reached from both the launcher and their search results are included when searching from the default dash: “There should be exactly one recommended way to accomplish a task in the default installation, to promote consistent documentation and support” Therefore I propose that the lenses should be integrated into the default Dash. When opening the Dash you should be presented with the most used lenses instead of how it is now with “Browse the internet”, “View pictures” (seriously, users already have Firefox in the launcher upon a fresh installation, does anyone really use those shortcuts?). When searching without selecting a specific lens the files & folders and applications results would be shown by default since I guess this is what most people want to find, like with Gnome-Do. By implementing this change the launcher would be used purely for the users own launcher's and keep the lenses neatly organized and still easily accessible. (especially if the following change also was implemented: https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/790591) View the attached image for a mockup of this feature. Before the release of Unity the lenses seemed like nifty little applications but that completely changed due to it's implementation. The lenses today take up a launcher item space each and gets automatically added to the launcher on installation. That makes me discouraged to install and explore lenses since they would take up valuable launcher space. In my launcher I only want what I put there myself. It also contradicts the statement in the wiki page for UbuntuArchitecture under “Design Principles” since the lenses can be reached from both the launcher and their search results are included when searching from the default dash: “There should be exactly one recommended way to accomplish a task in the default installation, to promote consistent documentation and support” Therefore I propose that the lenses should be integrated into the default Dash. When opening the Dash you should be presented with the most used lenses instead of how it is now with “Browse the internet”, “View pictures” (seriously, users already have Firefox in the launcher upon a fresh installation, does anyone really use those shortcuts?). When searching without selecting a specific lens the files & folders and applications results would be shown by default since I guess this is what most people want to find, like with Gnome-Do. By implementing this change the launcher would be used purely for the users own launcher's and keep the lenses neatly organized and still easily accessible. (especially if the following change also was implemented: https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/790591) I first proposed this in the ayatana thread: https://lists.launchpad.net/ayatana/msg05620.html and then later refined it in: https://lists.launchpad.net/ayatana/msg05999.html View the attached image for a mockup of this feature.
2011-05-31 13:49:05 Ed Lin bug added subscriber Ed Lin
2011-05-31 16:57:09 Niklas Rosenqvist affects unity ayatana-design
2011-05-31 17:49:37 David bug added subscriber David
2011-05-31 20:39:44 Niklas Rosenqvist unity: status New Invalid
2011-05-31 20:39:54 Niklas Rosenqvist unity (Ubuntu): status New Invalid
2011-06-01 08:15:21 Niklas Rosenqvist unity: status Invalid New
2011-06-01 08:15:31 Niklas Rosenqvist unity (Ubuntu): status Invalid New
2011-06-01 08:36:10 Sebastien Bacher unity: importance Undecided Wishlist
2011-06-01 08:36:12 Sebastien Bacher unity (Ubuntu): importance Undecided Wishlist
2011-06-02 17:10:13 Omer Akram unity: status New Incomplete
2011-06-02 17:10:15 Omer Akram unity (Ubuntu): status New Incomplete
2011-06-02 17:10:27 Omer Akram tags needs-design
2011-08-26 17:57:29 Matthew Paul Thomas unity: status Incomplete Fix Released
2011-08-26 17:57:41 Matthew Paul Thomas unity (Ubuntu): status Incomplete Fix Released
2011-08-26 18:20:27 David removed subscriber David