Bastien Nocera <[email protected]> writes: > On top of my head, the differences are: > - they are shipped with the OS, not separately > - they use generic names, not branded ones > - they integrated with the OS in ways that stand-alone apps might not be > able to (I'm thinking of every "sharing" app we use in the Sharing > panel) > - they follow the GNOME release process
None of these are distinctions we should expect *users* to know about those apps as contrasted with other apps. So those are not arguments for making exceptions for the UI of those apps. -- \ “Give a man a fish, and you'll feed him for a day; give him a | `\ religion, and he'll starve to death while praying for a fish.” | _o__) —Anonymous | Ben Finney _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
