On 13 May 2011 21:50, Colin Walters <[email protected]> wrote: > Deja Dup could definitely qualify pretty easily as a "Featured > Application"; see: > https://live.gnome.org/TwoPointNinetyone/FeaturedApps
I had thought it was a Featured App already. When modulesets got redesigned during my previous proposal, I thought that was the outcome. But it's not in that list, true. Are Featured Apps still a thing in 3.2? I don't see the corresponding ThreePointOne page. > A few concerns: > 1) I'd like to see at least some discussion for how (if) this > intersects with the already existing Finding and Reminding feature: > https://live.gnome.org/GnomeShell/Design/Whiteboards/FindingAndReminding I'd be interested in hearing from designers if there's any intersection here too. > 2) The external dependency set is pretty large =( It looks like > duplicity would in turn pull in quite a few new modules. If you're > serious about proposing this though, can you try fixing the jhbuild in > the gnome-apps-3.2 moduleset to actually work? > > _librsyncmodule.c:26:22: fatal error: librsync.h: No such file or directory > > It looks like it's missing several things; the Fedora package at least > depends on librsync, gnupg, python-boto. Hrm. I do have a need to clean up the jhbuild sets. I also know that older modulesets should be pointing at the branches of DD, not trunk. I will fix that soon. > 3) If you're still planning to have this run outside of GNOME, are you > going to keep around the application mode in some way? If so, maybe > it makes sense to stick with that for this cycle, and we can make it a > Featured App, and revisit deeper integration for 3.4? I expect to allow building both a panel and a window versions of the preferences. That way, any distros that intend to follow through with re-adding the panel API can get a better experience if they want to. -mt _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
