[Bugs] #2111 NORM: File Transfer don't work: the transfer never finish

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#2111: File Transfer don't work: the transfer never finish
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    Reporter:  Dcastelo     |          Owner:  tomeu   
        Type:  defect       |         Status:  new     
    Priority:  Normal       |      Milestone:  0.88.x  
   Component:  sugar        |        Version:  0.88.x  
    Severity:  Unspecified  |       Keywords:  r?      
Distribution:  OLPC         |   Status_field:  Assigned
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Comment(by erikos):

 Replying to [comment:8 Dcastelo]:
 > Ok, I think that I made a mistake when i applied/tested the patch
 before, I tested it again and if user clicks "Dismiss" the palette is
 closed. Another mistake was that I forgot my original report and I changed
 the palette behaviour to hide it without user intervention. :)
 >
 > However I think that is not clear for user, talking with teachers here
 in Uruguay they prefer remove the palette without user intervention (the
 patch that i sent), or modify the palette for express that the transfer is
 complete in a clearly way. Maybe is just a problem with the "dismiss"
 label text, maybe if we show in this label "Transfer Complete"  will be
 more clear for users.
 >

 I agree here absolutely. Either make the labelling clearer or remove the
 notification by itself. At least I had problems to understand why the
 notification sticks around. If the labelling of the new entry in the
 Journal is clear I guess we are fine.

 As I think that in the original discussion there was a reason why the
 notification should stay around I would like to hear Gary on this one.

 Daniel - thanks for getting feedback directly from teachers for us!

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