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Re: [Ayatana] Updates on Login



LOL, good point.  That's why I made one though, because until someone does start to express what their thoughts are, it's just a discussion floating around (which is important, don't get me wrong!)

I do like the "Notification-esqu," style to your mockup much more.  The present, however; that too may be a bit misleading. :) 
Perhaps based on what updates they have selected to actually accept:  Important, Recommended, Pre-released, Unsupported; maybe that present should be my "Imminent Death," icon; on a Security update, for example.

Either way, I like the visuals...
One question, does this present an extra step for those designing GDM themes going forward?

-Anthony

On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 9:44 AM, David Siegel <david.siegel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Kind of kitchy, but puts a more positive spin on the updates. Your mockup makes it look like you must update immediately or risk certain death.

David

ajmctaggart wrote:
Ok, so clearly there are pros/cons to every update situation.  Perhaps what I would like to see, as the user, is the option to have the ability to be notified of an update when I want it, at startup or shutdown?  Looks like a simple edition to the "Setting," menu of current Update Manager, as there are already the option for Download, Notify only, etc.

Perhaps this is what the gdm login screen would look like?  Obviously the usability experts may have some ideas on placement, wording, etc...

I just wanted to get a visual out there.  Obviously the discussion is still on the table, and I am not too sure if it should really be ignored as a viable option on user interaction with updates.

Thanks,
Anthony

On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 8:46 AM, Vadim Peretokin <vperetokin@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:vperetokin@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

       When you turn on your computer, you are engaging with it,
       signaling that you have time and attention to give to the machine.


   Why do you think so? A computer can be turned on perform a task with
   its help, not to maintenance on itself. Sometimes one wants to
   google a map or something quickly before leaving would be an example.

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