Resent that to the list: Nigel Tao wrote: > In composing my recent spiel to desktop-devel-list, I've noticed that > we use Searches [1] and Extensions on two out of the three tabs in the > preferences panel, and the NewStuffManager installation dialog > mentions "handler". You can see this on the screenshots at > http://blogs.gnome.org/view/nigeltao/2006/07/30/0 . I've also often > said Plug-in. > > We really should be be consistent, and stick with one word. I'll > propose Extensions, same as Epiphany and Firefox (but not gEdit). It > will remain Handlers in the code-base, but it will be Extensions in > the UI. > > [1] The tab is "Searches", and right underneath that is a bold label > "Loaded Extensions". Maybe we should just call the tab "Loaded > Extensions" or just "Extensions" and scrap the label?? > > Thoughts? We should definitely use one term only. I think extension is the best one.
In addition, I've read your blog entry. Regarding the privacy thing: You're right. It's unneccessary to connect to the webserver each time the preferences dialog is opened. I tried to change that bahviour. It now only connects to the webserver if an update is ivoked by the user. You can check the patch at a new upcoming thread. -- Greetings, Sebastian Pölsterl _______________________________________________ deskbar-applet-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/deskbar-applet-list
