On 29 September 2010 14:45, Jeff Schroeder <email address hidden> wrote:
> Low? An Ubuntu-specific change (app indicator code) to an application
> that ships by default makes it completely unusable for most users. How
> can this possibly be set to low priority?
>
I would like to point out that this bug only occurs when Tomboy is
used in the fall-back mode of the Application Indicators, which is
only the case when the Indicator Applet was removed from the panel.
That is not the default setup, and is impossible in Unity.
Therefore, the bulk of the users will probably never encounter this issue.
On 29 September 2010 14:45, Jeff Schroeder <email address hidden> wrote:
> Low? An Ubuntu-specific change (app indicator code) to an application
> that ships by default makes it completely unusable for most users. How
> can this possibly be set to low priority?
>
I would like to point out that this bug only occurs when Tomboy is
used in the fall-back mode of the Application Indicators, which is
only the case when the Indicator Applet was removed from the panel.
That is not the default setup, and is impossible in Unity.
Therefore, the bulk of the users will probably never encounter this issue.
Regards,
--
Sense Hofstede