On 20 April 2011 05:32, Rodney Dawes <email address hidden> wrote:
> I don't think we should avoid doing the logout/shutdown inhibit as a
> solution. If the UI sucks, we need to fix the UI, not break the feature
> by trying to special case complex scenarios.
>
> The wording could probably be better, among other things. We should
> update it to say how much work is pending, and be a bit more
> informational, and perhaps less alsarming, unless it is called for.
I would like to see is a specific dialog saying with something like this:
Your changes in the last 4 minutes have not been backed up to Ubuntu One.
[progress bar]
You can keep waiting or
[Shut down now anyhow]
I realize that's a bit harder than the generic gnome-session dialog.
On 20 April 2011 05:32, Rodney Dawes <email address hidden> wrote:
> I don't think we should avoid doing the logout/shutdown inhibit as a
> solution. If the UI sucks, we need to fix the UI, not break the feature
> by trying to special case complex scenarios.
>
> The wording could probably be better, among other things. We should
> update it to say how much work is pending, and be a bit more
> informational, and perhaps less alsarming, unless it is called for.
I would like to see is a specific dialog saying with something like this:
Your changes in the last 4 minutes have not been backed up to Ubuntu One.
[progress bar]
You can keep waiting or
[Shut down now anyhow]
I realize that's a bit harder than the generic gnome-session dialog.