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This seems like something that would require a new panel around what DnD means for you and what it should do (like the new iOS 15 DnD rule settings) |
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TL;DR I don't think we can nor do I think we should mimic what Apple is doing here - at least for now. @hanaral don't get me wrong, the iOS 15 FOCUS stuff looks indeed interesting. But if we want something like this, we would need a lot more fine grained controls in place than we have right now. This would either lead to a lot of options for the user or - even worse - forces us to gather lots of data from them (even if only on device). If I understand it correctly, Apple allows to only get notifications from "Friends" when in "Private" mood - wherelse when we are in "Work" mood, it allows notifications from co-workers as well. Even if we not do this on a person level, we would still need a way categorize notifications per app (e.g. per contact group, per mail account, ... - and then somehow define which of those are "Work" or "Private"). If we don't go this route, we would simply end up with multiple "Do Not Disturb - but allow this app" profiles. In this case, the user is only capable to allow an app to completely bypass DnD or not - and store this piece of configuration to quickly switch between such profiles. So its basically just a convenience extension to what I'm proposing here. However, I don't really see the added value of having multiple profiles, cause I don't have that much of different scenarios where "I don't want to be disturbed - but allow this app" applies 🤷 |
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I'm gonna bump this to OS 7 because I think we need more careful consideration around the design here than we have this month |
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Code looks good and works as expected.
There is some commented out code.
This seems to match the currently preferred UI in the issue.
Fixes #29. Needs elementary/notifications#148 to work.