Right now, gnome-panel is an extremely customizable and useful application.
Thanks to the many applets that have been written, it is getting better
every month. Furthermore, many of the improvements that are being made to
linux distributions are being made to the panel (i.e. the MeMenu in ubuntu
lucid). Meanwhile, in gnome-shell, the new panel presents the user with an
activities button, which opens the overlay, a useless indication of the
current running application, a clock, a notification area, and a user menu.

In my opinion, the gnome-shell panel is a tremendous step backwards from the
current gnome panel. It loses the customizability, the applets, and puts
much of the efforts of current distributions, (i.e. ubuntu lucid's
application indicators, the messaging menu, etc.), to waste.

I don't understand why Gnome-shell doesn't simply use the current
gnome-panel, with two modifications: an applet that works like the current
Activities button (which sends a signal to open the overlay), and if needed,
a current application indication. Is there something I'm missing, or a
reason why we need to replace the current, functional gnome panel?


-- 
Apoorva Sharma
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