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> Hi, Tails Team! I'm really glad to see 7.0~rc1 go live. I've tested it
> for a bit, so here's what I found.
Thanks for the feedback!
Answering as UX.
> # Apps
>
> ## GNOME Files (Nautilus)
> - Self-uncompressing archives: new default behavior for double-clicking
> the archive (zip, 7zip, etc.) is uncompressing itself into the current
> working folder rather than opening it with File Roller -- default
> behavior in 6.X.
> IMO opening files with archive manager is handier and more convenient,
> but the final decision should be made by UX team, I guess
> - Inserting an USB drive doesn't show any notifications anymore. I know
> it's an upstream GNOME behavior, but maybe
> UX would be interested in restoring the notification pop-up
Hmm... These are the kind of changes in GNOME that are hard to assess on
our side without doing more user research. We usually refrain from
diverging from GNOME unless we have a really good reason to do so, so I
bet these will stay like this for now.
> - After rebooting with Persistent Storage enabled, bookmarks of default
> folders ("Downloads", "Pictures", "Music", ...) are
> missing, only "Persistent" bookmark is displayed (see image 1)
Maybe that's the same as #20981... We're considering getting rid of them
anyway in #10790.
> ## GIMP
> - GIMP 3.0 comes with onboarding screen when launched the first time.
> Looks like Inkscape is getting stripped of it, so maybe GIMP
> should get the same treatment
Good point!
Created
https://gitlab.tails.boum.org/tails/tails/-/issues/21142.
I'm not really convinced by this onboarding craze...
> ## Power statistics
> - This app has been in Tails since at least Debian Buster, if memory
> suits me well. It always gives vague or incorrect results. I wonder if
> it's needed for anything?
Good point as well!
Created
https://gitlab.tails.boum.org/tails/tails/-/issues/21143.
Cheers,
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sajolida
The Tor Project — UX Designer