On Wed, 2011-05-11 at 11:55 +0100, Bastien Nocera wrote: > On Wed, 2011-05-11 at 07:32 +0200, Michael Terry wrote: > > So as the Deja Dup maintainer, life will go on when you drop support. > > Worst case, I can just make the panel a dialog. > > > > But dropping the existing API feels like a frustrating bait and > > switch. It was not clear (at least to me) that this was your > > intentional all along, so myself and others made plans and put effort > > into making panels. > > > > Maybe next time you could whitelist the plugins you want or force > > people to compile with -DI_PROMISE_I_AM_BLUETOOTH so that 3rd parties > > don't waste time. > > I understand it's frustrating, but I don't remember anyone asking > whether this API was considered stable, or anything of that kind. We > have a couple of people working close to full time on the > control-center, so those questions would certainly get answered. > > We thought that third-party developers would put some work into > integrating their functionality within the control-center, instead, we > were stumped when we saw the "Input methods" panel, which was a straight > port from GNOME 2.x instead of something integrated in the Region & > Language panel. > hmm, where's that Input methods panel code? We indeed want it go through design and integrated into the Region & Language panel
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