On Mon, Jun 04, 2012 at 08:17:39PM +0200, Wolfgang Bornath wrote: > 2012/6/4 Olav Vitters <[email protected]>: > > On Mon, Jun 04, 2012 at 05:51:11PM +0200, Wolfgang Bornath wrote: > > Leaving out the crap about "change your wording" and whatever. [..] > BTW: Pls, calm down a bit, I am quite amazed how emotional you react > to this. It's software, not human rights.
I indeed get annoyed if words such as "crap" are used in discussions. Now you've seem to think I'm suggesting that every desktop implements their on tool. But that is not what I've suggested. Two things: - One thing that is shared across distributions - Another thing implemented in System Settings These are two separate things. This does NOT require a XFCE "system settings" tool, as it would be covered by the other tool. If you have *one* tool that is shared across distributions, then there must be standards to deal with the differences. Standards that can be used by the (GNOME) System Settings, more or less duplicating what the other tool does. Another possibility that more things are agreed upon between distributions, which can then be implemented in System Settings, but is still handled by various distro specific tools (MCC, etc) as well. -- Regards, Olav
