On Sun, Nov 10, 2013 at 7:07 AM, PCMan <pcman...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
> I started a wiki page to discuss about lxsession redesign.
> https://github.com/lxde/lxsession/wiki/Proposals-about-the-session-manager
>
> The items listed in the page are just my own opinion without concensus.
> No code has been written for it so far.
> It's better to have some discussions before we really change anything.
>
> Here's a summary of my suggestions:
> 1. remove the legacy autostart file and use xdg autostart spec only.

Agreed, no reason to keep this old stuff around.

> 2. extend xdg autostart support to get additional features we want, such as
> auto-restart.

This should be brought up on the xdg mailing list first.

> 3. remove the xsettings daemon. though it works very well for gtk+ 2, it
> becomes broken in a mixed gtk2 and gtk3 environment. With xsettings, gtk+ 2
> and 3 are forced to share the same set of settings, but actually, they need
> different config values. So it no longer works.

Agreed. GNOME no longer uses xsettings because it's X11-specific, and
I agree with them on that point. dconf is the way forward.

> 4. simplify dbus interface. Replace Set/Get/Supports with standard dbus
> properties. Drop the two-level design and use a namespaced one-level key.

No comment.

> 5. drop default applications support. In the future this will be done with
> "xdg intent spec" Jerome proposed. the spec is not finished yet, but we'll
> use it later when it's ready.

Ping me on IRC about this soon as you can.

>
> Thanks.
>
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