On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 10:44 AM, mail <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello All
>
> I think that's a good idea.The "Expo" view of Gnome-Shell is very good and
> better than the compiz one.
>
> I hope that gnome could always have a panel system like gnome-panel .
> I don't understand why someone want to "kill" him (not now but later)
> because there think that"panel system is the past".
> I think that gnome must stay a gnome-panel like because it's a very good
> interface system and i think there no good reason to don't keep it.
>
>
The panel is not going away because it is old.  It's going away because it's
become somewhat hard to maintain.  Particularly, the applet system has
proven to be hard to understand, hard to program, and the kind of applets
people have been writing has been pretty much different variations of the
same set of applets.  So there hasn't been much innovation on that front.
Plus the applet system uses bonobo which is now considered deprecated for
GNOME.  I believe that the panel coming out will not have any bonobo at all.

In any case, the shell is written in javascript and I expect that if people
wanted to write a dock or panel type stuff it shouldn't be hard to do.  It's
just going to be done in GNOME shell itself.  Never discount the fact that
people are free to implement things they want if it is missing.  That is one
of the benefits of Free Software.  In any case, you could use "docky" or
some other kind of dock to replace the panel.  I use it myself in
combination with gnome-do.  Docky I believe a panel mode as well.  I suggest
you try out the dock software and see if it fits your needs.



> I've 2 suggestions about the future of panel system:
> The First : Create a panel mode like gnome-panel in gnome-shell that could
> have the same options (and more of course).
> But to wait a good panel system in gnome-shell developer must continue to
> develop gnome-panel.
>
>
That's probably what is going to happen.  As someone else noted, the old
panel will be around for awhile longer and you can go back to it if you
want.  It'll have bug fixes just no features.


> The Second : Two interface for gnome , an interface with gnome-panel
> (developers must continue to develop him) and an
> interface with gnome-shell .
>
>

Unlikely to happen, unless third party developers decide to implement
something.

sri
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