On Tue, Jun 07, 2011 at 08:42:59PM +0800, 姚智偉 wrote: > Fallback mode would be killed someday....
Not during 3.x. > I don't think that a good statement to argue that GNOME3 can replace > > GNOME2. Care to clarify? GNOME 2.32 is not needed if you use fallback of GNOME 3.x[1]. That _maybe_ gnome-panel won't be in GNOME 4.x doesn't change the fact that GNOME 2.32 is not needed when GNOME 3.x is available. The decision regarding to keep gnome-panel can be made at whichever time gnome-panel is actually is dropped. But at the moment and foreseeable future, that is not the case. FWIW, GNOME panel has received more attention in the buildup towards GNOME 3 than it did during *many* GNOME 2.x releases. -- Regards, Olav [1] For fallback experience, best to use GNOME 3.2. A few applets weren't ported in time to make the 3.0 deadline. Latest GNOME 3.2 gnome-applets unstable versions have a lot more applets ported.
