Hello Mageia Team,

i've started work on a new Linux desktop, which primary goal will be to be as easy to use as possible.

Here a quote of my post on linuxquestions.org about my ideas of the desktop:
"My first thinking is, to have a panel at the top which will look a little bit like the one of Gnome3, but without the activities and a full integration of the User-panel with the working chat client. For the notifications of programs I want to implement a little tray-icon like it's used in the kde4.5 desktop. At the bottom will be a macintosh like Panel where the user can place his favorite programs and where a menu will be placed in. The primary goal of this desktop will be ease of use. The normal user will just get a few possibilities to customize his desktop (as it is the strategy of the Gnome-project) but with an option to get a full list of options available for the advanced user."

What's already done? I've started work on the top panel. A clock in the middle with a calendar under it when a user clicks on the clock is implemented. On the right side is a user menu from where the user can reach the preferences of the system and where he will be able to close his session or shutdown/restart the computer. It's just the work of 2 days for now, so there doesn't work much at the moment. What's missing in the top panel is a notification plugin and the system tray.

But why am I writing to your mailing list? I think that maybe someone of you may be interested in helping me in finding new ideas or in programming (c++ and qt4).

At the moment I've planed to use Openbox as window manager.

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