Hi!

I'd like to propose a new lock screen as a 3.6 feature. The new lock screen will

- be styled to have a uniform look and feel as the rest of GNOME Shell
- be visually consistent with the look of the authentication components on the 
login screen
- have a limited number of status icons displayed
- show an indication that there are notifications or show the notifications 
themselves depending on the user’s preferences
- allow user authentication with a password, pin, fingerprint, or smartcard

The designs for the lock screen are available here:
https://live.gnome.org/GnomeOS/Design/Whiteboards/ScreenLock

A notification settings panel will need to be added to System Settings to allow 
the user to specify if either an indication that there are notification or the 
notifications themselves should be displayed in the lock screen mode. The 
design for the panel is available here:
https://live.gnome.org/Design/SystemSettings/Notifications

Technically, the code for fading out the screen and displaying the lock screen 
when the user becomes active again will be added to GNOME Shell, and the 
gnome-screensaver will no longer be used. The lock screen will be displayed 
within the same user session to enable the display of notifications. The lock 
screen will communicate with GDM via DBus to get authentication results.

The look of the login screen will be changed too to have both look the same. 
The login screen is already implemented as part of the GNOME Shell code, and 
the common components will be shared, where possible.

The feature page is here:
https://live.gnome.org/ThreePointFive/Features/ScreenLock

Giovanni Campagna, who will be working on this as his GSoC project, and I will 
be the main developers. Ray Strode will be helping us along by lending his GDM 
expertise.

Thanks,
Marina
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