<quote who="Emmanuele Bassi"> > > (I think it would make more sense in a future 'Powertools' suite rather > > than the misnamed 'admin' suite - it really should be 'management'.) > > I was not aware that "du" was part of a "power suite" shell management > package. Perhaps I've got the wrong distribution.
Uh, dude, seriously - comparing what we include in gnome-utils (part of our Desktop suite, and generally installed by default on GNOME systems) with the CLI tools shipped in *nix systems doesn't make a lot of sense! We used to jam all kinds of things into GNOME in the 1.x period, whether it made a lot of sense or not - let's not go down that path again. Baobab is a great utility, the kind of thing a lot of users will love when they find it, but it's not something we need to ship as part of the OOTB user experience. - Jeff -- linux.conf.au 2007: Sydney, Australia http://lca2007.linux.org.au/ "The two [separate] UIs are both incredibly simple and don't even look like computer programs; they barely need menus. [When combined, they] suddenly look like software." - Havoc Pennington on 'software' design _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
