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[Bug 1421244] Re: [notifications] aren't desirable while playing games or videos

 

** Description changed:

  Notifications aren't desirable, for example while playing games or full
  screen videos.  We should look at ways to inhibit low priority popup
  notifications when appropriate.
+ 
+ 
+ ------- UX Comment ------
+ 
+ This request aligns with a concept that we've considered when designing
+ the new Notification System - support a priority flag for notifications
+ and use this information to make ranking and filtering decisions. Also,
+ we examined the possibility of offering a system of phone 'Profiles'
+ (intended for managing a group of settings or configurations of
+ different device features in a centralised and automatic way, including
+ notifications.)
+ 
+ This item is added to the wishlist.

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Title:
  [notifications] aren't desirable while playing games or videos

Status in Ubuntu UX:
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Status in unity8 package in Ubuntu:
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Bug description:
  Notifications aren't desirable, for example while playing games or
  full screen videos.  We should look at ways to inhibit low priority
  popup notifications when appropriate.

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

  This request aligns with a concept that we've considered when
  designing the new Notification System - support a priority flag for
  notifications and use this information to make ranking and filtering
  decisions. Also, we examined the possibility of offering a system of
  phone 'Profiles' (intended for managing a group of settings or
  configurations of different device features in a centralised and
  automatic way, including notifications.)

  This item is added to the wishlist.

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