Notification Improvements
Designs and bug fixes to improve the notification experience.
Objectives
- Remove visual noise
- Make it easier to pick out the most useful information
- Automatically remove unnecessary or outdated notifications
Tentative Shell Design
For more details, see bug 775763.
Bugs
Bugs in both the shell and how apps use notifications.
| Module | Bug | 
| Core experience | |
| GNOME Shell | |
| GNOME Shell | |
| GNOME Shell | |
| GNOME Shell | Activating a private message notification doesn't remove the notification | 
| GNOME Shell | Notification/calendar drop-down - indicate when banners are disabled | 
| GNOME Shell | |
| GNOME Shell | Remove outdated autorun/automount notifications when device is removed | 
| GNOME Shell | |
| GTK+ | |
| gnome-settings-daemon | color plugin - doesn't delay "needs calibration" notifications | 
| gnome-settings-daemon | date & time plugin shows notification even when Settings panel is opened | 
| gnome-settings-daemon | |
| gnome-settings-daemon | |
| gnome-settings-daemon | |
| Apps | |
| Terminal | |
| Terminal | |
| Software | |
| Software | |
| Polari | |
| Nautilus | Notifications about removable devices being safe to remove don't disappear on their own | 
| Nautilus | |
| Epiphany | Notifications seems automatically removed shortly after creation | 
| Clocks | Notifications are not revoked by the application when focused (or on exit) | 
| Evolution | Calendar keeps reminding me of things that happened several days ago(wontfix?) | 
Outstanding Questions
- Generic way to reply to notifications.
- Ensure that apps, particularly browsers, use native notifications: - What's the situation with Firefox?
 
See Also
