Activity log for bug #1198761

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2013-07-07 23:52:38 Manish Sinha (मनीष सिन्हा) bug added bug
2013-07-08 03:45:56 Jeremy Bícha description As an initiative to bring GNOME 3.8 options to Ubuntu: 1) Bug #1189313 -- Screen Lock options 2) Bug #992338 -- Privacy settings don't affect Gnome recently-used list. This bug report is for feature request for "Purge Trash & Temporary Files" as it is upstream GNOME 3.8 https://launchpadlibrarian.net/144411539/privacy6.png Copied from #1189313 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GNOME 3.8 includes new Privacy and Search settings panels which offer similar but different functionality to Ubuntu's Privacy settings panel. There are several different ways Ubuntu's Privacy panel could go. I suggest incorporating pieces from GNOME's panel in the Privacy panel. Specifically these settings: - Screen Lock (otherwise 3.8 is a regression from 3.6 as these setttings have been moved to the new Privacy panel) - Recently Used toggle switch and time to retain from Usage & History - Purge Trash & Temporary Files But not... - Name & Visibility probably isn't too useful in Unity This could be an extra set of tabs that would be added with a build-time configure switch... or you could build them and only show it if the (Ubuntu-specific sadly) XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP environment variable =Unity. As an initiative to bring GNOME 3.8 options to Ubuntu: 1) Bug #1189313 -- Screen Lock options 2) Bug #992338 -- Privacy settings don't affect Gnome recently-used list. This bug report is for feature request for "Purge Trash & Temporary Files" as it is upstream GNOME 3.8 https://launchpadlibrarian.net/144411539/privacy6.png Copied from #1189313 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GNOME 3.8 includes new Privacy and Search settings panels which offer similar but different functionality to Ubuntu's Privacy settings panel. There are several different ways Ubuntu's Privacy panel could go. I suggest incorporating pieces from GNOME's panel in the Privacy panel. Specifically: - Purge Trash & Temporary Files Perhaps this should only show it if the (Ubuntu-specific sadly) XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP environment variable =Unity. See this screenshot: https://launchpadlibrarian.net/144411539/privacy6.png
2013-07-10 06:13:50 Manish Sinha (मनीष सिन्हा) activity-log-manager: milestone 0.9.7 0.9.8
2013-07-15 15:51:43 Matthew Paul Thomas bug added subscriber Matthew Paul Thomas