On Sun, 2013-07-21 at 18:55 +0200, Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
Where is the desktop notification solution in Fedora? There is none
able
to even remotely approach the capabilities of the cron + MTA bits you so
dislike.
You're ascribing emotions to a proposal where none exist. No-one said
they 'so dislike' cron + MTA, what they said was that they believe few
Fedora installations use local mail delivery any more and it increases
the size of the minimal and default install unnecessarily, so they'd
like to take it out of the minimal and default package sets. It's not
about 'liking' or 'disliking' it.
Even running the latest and greatest rawhide nothing desktop-side
caught a very basic event like a failing disk!
GNOME Disks is supposed to pop up a notification when SMART reports
pre-fail status for a disk, I think. I suppose it's possible that's
broken on the GNOME side somehow.
The only state-of-the-art
part of our notification chain is the smtpd element, everything else is
hacks or unfinished prototypes (state-of-the-art as in, what are Google
and Amazon using to notify their users of events? Mail messages! They
would be ROFL if they were reading this conversation. If it's not done yet
I predict they'll integrate their phones and tablets and notify you of
problems by mail in the next years.)
Again you're confusing the issue. The Change proposed here is not 'email
is so old LOL LOL noone's allowed to use it any more!' It's 'we don't
need an MTA in the minimal and default Fedora package sets'. You are
attacking a straw man.
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