You don't need to know about new mail if the mail tab is already open in your minimized Notes
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I wasn't getting a system tray icon notification after upgrading to Lotus Notes 9 client (yes, having to use Notes is TRWTF)
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21326712
This was reported to Quality Engineering under SPR ID MSUH7J6DYX, but it was concluded that this is not a bug. This is caused by the client being open, even if it is minimized, and the mail file is selected as the current tab. The purpose of the system tray icon is to notify the user that there is new mail when the mail file is closed or is not the currently open tab.
If my Notes client is minimized and I get mail without a system tray notification HOW IS THAT NOT A BUG???
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HOW IS THAT NOT A BUG?
It would be annoying to fix, therefor it is not a bug. Or at least that is my guess.
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I'm sure it made sense to the Jeff clone that justified it.
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It would be annoying to fix, therefor it is not a bug. Or at least that is my guess.
I bet the specification explicitly said this:
The purpose of the system tray icon is to notify the user that there is new mail when the mail file is closed or is not the currently open tab.
And there was no thought put into what happens if the app is in the background or minimized. Therefore "works to specification". Nevermind it is just plain wrong.
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They may, in the past, have had bugs where people did not want the notification if notes was open but did not have focus (EG on a different monitor). Which makes 'on the background' a judgement call software can't make.
Would still assume minimized can be detected reliably.
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If I understand it correctly this is the exact same behaviour Discourse offers. If you open a topic in a new tab and wait for people to message you in said topic you will not get a notification even if that tab is in the background.
Filed Under: Minor inconvenience on Discourse and clearly stupid on emails... but I had to mention it
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And there was no thought put into what happens if the app is in the background or minimized. Therefore "works to specification". Nevermind it is just plain wrong.
But, it's a specification bug. We used to do that all the time at the previous job. It's more humane than closing obvious bugs. The funny part is that the guy in charge of the specification often submitted the bugs that ended up as specification bugs.
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But, it's a specification bug.
How does this change anything? I don't care if it's a specification bug. IT'S STILL A BUG! You fix the specification then you fix the software.
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Because reading email is a barrier to doing work, therefore it's not a bug to not be notified about email. It's productivity enhancement.
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How does this change anything? I don't care if it's a specification bug. IT'S STILL A BUG! You fix the specification then you fix the software.
Agreed. "Specification bug" is how we accept responsibility for fixing the underlying issue and assign it to a business analyst instead of closing it with "Works as designed, FOAD".
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If my Notes client is minimized
Found your problem. Why would you want to minimise Lotus Notes? Then you can't have the glory that is Lotus Notes on your screen at all times.
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Agreed. "Specification bug" is how we accept responsibility for fixing the underlying issue and assign it to a business analyst instead of closing it with "Works as designed, FOAD".
Sometimes it depends on how I feel about the submitter.
Filed Under: I know, the confessions thread is
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Found your problem. Why would you want to minimise Lotus Notes? Then you can't have the glory that is Lotus Notes on your screen at all times.
Mat Newman?