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Message #13170
[Bug 974480] Re: Notification area whitelist is obsolete
mpt, that doesn't seem to me a reason why we can't have a drop down area for legacy apps. Yes their behaviour will be unpredictable for Ubuntu but it would still work for legacy apps.
I run a corporate repository for 6000 users and we are having to fix each unity version so our corporate apps work, or we have to move to RedHat. The corporate owners have no interest in fixing the apps for Ubuntu, and won't give out source code, so they won't be updated unless they move to a new library which does it for them (which is equally unlikely)
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Title:
Notification area whitelist is obsolete
Status in Ayatana Design:
Fix Released
Status in Unity:
Fix Released
Status in “unity” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
Mark has asked us to consider retiring the notification area whitelist
for 12.10. The application indicator system has been in place for two
years now, which should be long enough for applications to adopt it.
If the whitelist was retired, Java and Wine would be hard-coded as the
only software still able to use the menu bar as if it was a
notification area, because their developers don't necessarily know
that Ubuntu even exists.
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