On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 11:05:43AM +0200, Vincent Untz wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> People are contacting me every now and then about gnome-panel. There are
> several people willing to work on it to improve it, but more with the
> goal of making a "GNOME 2"-like session than a fallback session. So far,
> I've been accepting all contributions, except the ones that make the
> panel go in another direction than the fallback session.

Hi.

I know I don't represent the majority nor the core target of GNOME but 
anyway... :)
I for one would like to keep the fallback mode a little longer. I have hundreds 
of (corporate; these are the only one I can have real stats on) users enjoying 
GNOME 3 in fallback mode on OpenBSD.
I know BSDs aren't of real interest for the GNOME Project but it works 
amazingly well (on x86, x86-64 and powerpc).
We have people working on llvmpipe/gallium/kms support for OpenBSD but it takes 
time since we are not a large-scale project.

That said, I agree about the point that the fallback mode is not really tested 
anymore by upstream developers for obvious reasons; I currently see several 
weird issues with it. My point being that if the fallback mode would get better 
love outside of GNOME then why not. I'm just not a fan of the hard dependency 
on OpenGL for applications outside of gnome-shell: I also run Linux on the side 
and even there I have many many issues with 3D drivers; and running Fedora with 
llvmpipe under VMware, while working, is still very slow.

-- 
Antoine
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