![]() My usage pattern for Keybase is simple - I fire it up, send some messages, then quit it expecting I'm back to the state I was before launching it. I can't come up with other apps that behave this way. ![]() I honestly don't know what are people talking about when they refer to this as common behavior. How can you refer to the two processes as separate ones when one starts the other without telling you even? Without an option not to turn the other one on? Just make sure you have kbfsfuse starting and forget about it. Is spawns all the daemons, and thus you'd expect it to close them too, or at the very least have an option to quit If what you want is to have your directory always syncing, then you probably didn't need to start the GUI in first place. so when you click the quit button maybe ask "Would you like to keep the /keybase folder active in the background?" and "Would you like to keep your keybase commands in the terminal available in the background?" so anyone hitting Quit will, best-case: tons of choice, worst-case: be nagged all the I don't use MySQL Workbench, but I doubt that it started Mysqld in first place. Idk, maybe most people are just irked by the fact that they didn't know ahead of time. I agree with that the current behavior makes sense to me. but if I want to get things back up after accidentally clicking quit on chat and thinking "oh oops can't save my file anymore!" then futz around with saveAs and re-copy after I restart Keybase, and now I have chat open though I didn't want it open and then I pull my hair out (I have one, don't judge) because clicking "quit" on a chat app destroyed my filesystem (fuse (kbfsfuse) being a virtual filesystem I rely on). If I want to stop fuse, I pop a terminal and kill it, literally 2 second job. Kbfsfuse and the keybase app should be separate processes, and clicking quit or Exit or whatever on the chat window should not destroy my workflow imo. So you expect me to keep my Keybase Electron app running (even if I don't want to) so that I can save files in my /keybase/private/junderwood/awesomestuff folder? When you close it, you expect it to stop running.
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