(In reply to comment #58)
> > this bug seems like a giant waste if
> > the most popular distribution doesn't benefit from it in any way.
>
> What does this mean? Lack of unity in question of notification (notify-osd,
> notification-daemon) caused, mostly by Ubuntu, is the problem?
Sort of, yes. I don't see how this can be resolved on our side if the notification server doesn't support actions, but I also want to kill that ugly popup for as many people as humanly possible, and adopt the native library.
(In reply to comment #58) daemon) caused, mostly by Ubuntu, is the problem?
> > this bug seems like a giant waste if
> > the most popular distribution doesn't benefit from it in any way.
>
> What does this mean? Lack of unity in question of notification (notify-osd,
> notification-
Sort of, yes. I don't see how this can be resolved on our side if the notification server doesn't support actions, but I also want to kill that ugly popup for as many people as humanly possible, and adopt the native library.