One of the nice things about software freedom is that you're able to write
the patch and someone might pick it up and apply if there is demand.
 Ubuntu, and other distros can apply your patch.

That said, I think there is talk about an extensions system which we could
put these together.  It makes sense to have a light core with some basic
stuff and then people can extend it with plugins to do alt-tab or whatever.
 Having a vibrant eco-system around gnome-shell is essentially in at least
giving GNOME looking vibrant.  Witness the commercials on android and
iphones which always talk about thousands of apps.  We want to do something
similar.  Hopefully we can convince devs that is the way to go and implement
such a thing.

sri

On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 8:08 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi!
>
> > Instead of complaining, I'd like somebody who really feels the need for
> > a dock-like feature to actually step in and provide an extension for it.
> > The Shell is written in Java Script, you could add a way to activate
> > Alt+Tab with the mouse in a few lines.
>
> I was willing to do that but was told (on IRC, see this thread) that it
> will NEVER be included officially in gnome-shell and as such, yeah, I have
> better ways to spend my time and other bugs to fix.
>
> I am also pretty sure that the implementation is rather trivial :)
>
> Just my 2 cents,
>
> Johannes
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