GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 658858
Hide offline contacts by default
Last modified: 2012-08-20 16:06:10 UTC
See attached patch.
Created attachment 196308 [details] [review] Hide offline contacts by default I think hiding offline contacts by default gives a much cleaner first experience for Empathy.
Cannonical's usability tests showed that new users were confused when setting up their IM account and no contact was displayed because they were all offline; which is why we changed this default. So I wouldn't change that until Nick's design has been implemented in bug #656097
This doesn't sound like a particularly good solution to that problem. The Contacts app is where you would go to see all your contacts. The chat app (or in this case Empathy) is where you expect to see online people. Having to sort through dozens of offline accounts in order to initiate a conversation is not good.
*** Bug 659239 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
*** Bug 674431 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
It looks like bug #656097 has been fixed now; it would be great if we could hide offline contacts by default. I'm finding that this bug is making the buddy list really hard to use.
Default changed. (In reply to comment #3) > This doesn't sound like a particularly good solution to that problem. The > Contacts app is where you would go to see all your contacts. The chat app (or > in this case Empathy) is where you expect to see online people. Having to sort > through dozens of offline accounts in order to initiate a conversation is not > good. Btw, I disagree with this. The current differentiation between contacts app and chat app makes no sense. IMO we should once and for all kill either gnome-contacts or empathy's roster. FWIW I personally gnome-contact, with changes like displaying telepathy-only contacts as before.
(In reply to comment #7) > gnome-contacts or empathy's roster. FWIW I personally gnome-contact, with *personally prefer