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In addition to allowing per-app control of notification popups, Budgie should have an analogous feature for notifications appearing in the notifications list/drawer. Currently, as all notifications end up populating the list, it becomes rather useless as common notifications (such as song changes in some audio players, removable drive mount status, message notifications, etc.) mix with uncommon ones (new updates, alarms, etc.), and is sometimes more trouble than good when one has to manually clear the list after every mundane notification to make it useful for the rarer ones.
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Resolved as of 2142125 given you can now curate which apps actually provide notifications via GNOME Control Center. This is something that can be expanded on with Budgie 11 and our own control center down the road.
Does this mean that the user can still receive notifications, but choose to not have them count towards the drawer list? E.g. I'd still like to get a notification when a song changes in my music player, but I don't want it to highlight the notification bell, which should be reserved for more important notifications.
In addition to allowing per-app control of notification popups, Budgie should have an analogous feature for notifications appearing in the notifications list/drawer. Currently, as all notifications end up populating the list, it becomes rather useless as common notifications (such as song changes in some audio players, removable drive mount status, message notifications, etc.) mix with uncommon ones (new updates, alarms, etc.), and is sometimes more trouble than good when one has to manually clear the list after every mundane notification to make it useful for the rarer ones.
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