Before there was FUSA, there was another applet that could be used to
shut down or log off. So then there were multiple ways to shut down as
well. I don't see why FUSA has caused people to think differently, when
all it did was to incorporate that same *existing* functionality with
user switching (and IM status).

Speaking of which. Will we tweak the pidgin notification area 'thingy'?
Because that is duplicate functionality as well. Oh, and I can shut down
using the terminal, and by pressing the power key on my keyboard, and
the power button on my computer case. I don't see what's so wrong with
having multiple ways to do things. Being able to choose is good!

Sorry for the flamey tone of this comment, but I feel quite strongly
about this.

About the implementation of this patch: isn't there any way FUSA could
disable stuff in the gnome-panel, instead of the gnome-panel looking for
FUSA? That would be a little more future-proof. FUSA might not be around
forever.

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When FUSA applet has shutdown/logout items are duplicated in "System" menu
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