It's mainly for users of netbooks, such as EeePC. The UI resembles the
one of EeePC a lot for easy conversion.
The current feature branch contains totally re-designed infrastructure
and master branch only contains out-dated code.
I haven't merge the branch to master due to a lot of conflicts in
translations. Anyone knows how to solve this cleanly?
It's time to merge it to master for further development.

On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 6:37 PM, Marty Jack <[email protected]> wrote:
> I agree with the idea that the packages should be kept on independent 
> schedules where possible.
>
> I do not have a good sense for how many people are using lxlauncher.  I do 
> not know a lot about the history here, but I notice that eee are now coming 
> with Windows, so I would assume that the interface that lxlauncher supports 
> is trending toward only being of historic interest.  Can someone shed light 
> on this?
>
> On 04/14/2010 06:22 AM, Christoph Wickert wrote:
>> Am Mittwoch, den 14.04.2010, 18:06 +0800 schrieb Andrew Lee:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Since menu-cache 0.3 series are already released for long. Should we
>>> freeze the strings in lxlauncher and make new release on lxlauncher to
>>> support 0.3 series soon?
>>
>> Yes please. We should at least make an updated release because the fixes
>> are only available in GIT.
>>
>> IMO there is no need to do complete releases of LXDE, I'm afraid this
>> will slow down development too much. But we need to release dependent
>> packages together, e.g. menu-cache, lxpanel and lxlauncher just as we
>> release libfm together with pcmanfm.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Christoph
>>
>>
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