Il giorno mer, 02/06/2010 alle 00.37 +0100, Lucas Rocha ha scritto: > 1. The Desktop moduleset will only contain the components needed to get a > desktop session running and provide core functionalities (e.g. gdm, > gnome-session, gnome-settings-daemon, nautilus, etc). All applications > providing extra relevant features to the desktop (e.g. gedit, Totem, Tomboy, > etc) will be moved out from the Desktop moduleset. See the Extra Information > section for more details.
Hmmm... a personal doubt: I'm not sure, but if this is the new definition of desktop moduleset, then why were gnome-color-manager and rygel approved as desktop modules for 3.0? I.e. color management is of course really useful, but not needed to run a desktop session, isn't it? Same should occur to other "on the edge" modules, for instance gnome-bluetooth: vital if you have bt hardware, but not needed to run the session. _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
