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[Bug 1329048] Re: Shouldn't stop listing events until they are over

 

** Description changed:

  Using current utopic, events are dropped from the list when they start,
  wouldn't it make sense to list as well the ongoing ones (if you are
  looking to the menu 3 minutes after a meeting started you might still be
  interested in joining it for example)
+ 
+ 
+ ------ UX Comment ------
+ 
+ I agree with Matthew suggestion:
+ 
+ "If an event hasn't started yet, its start time should be shown, for
+ example "7:00 PM"; if it has started but not finished, its end time
+ should be shown, for example "ends 9:20 PM"."
+ 
+ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimeAndDate?action=diff&rev2=100&rev1=99

** Changed in: indicator-datetime (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed

** Description changed:

  Using current utopic, events are dropped from the list when they start,
  wouldn't it make sense to list as well the ongoing ones (if you are
  looking to the menu 3 minutes after a meeting started you might still be
  interested in joining it for example)
  
- 
  ------ UX Comment ------
  
- I agree with Matthew suggestion:
+ I agree with Matthew's suggestion:
  
  "If an event hasn't started yet, its start time should be shown, for
  example "7:00 PM"; if it has started but not finished, its end time
  should be shown, for example "ends 9:20 PM"."
  
  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimeAndDate?action=diff&rev2=100&rev1=99

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Title:
  Shouldn't stop listing events until they are over

Status in indicator-datetime package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  Using current utopic, events are dropped from the list when they
  start, wouldn't it make sense to list as well the ongoing ones (if you
  are looking to the menu 3 minutes after a meeting started you might
  still be interested in joining it for example)

  ------ UX Comment ------

  I agree with Matthew's suggestion:

  "If an event hasn't started yet, its start time should be shown, for
  example "7:00 PM"; if it has started but not finished, its end time
  should be shown, for example "ends 9:20 PM"."

  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimeAndDate?action=diff&rev2=100&rev1=99

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