> > I'd vote for the plain fallback mode. Keeping the old gnome-panel and > gnome-main-menu is having a double, extra maintenance burden that we can > avoid. > > (The fallback mode is not bad at all! I was using it for a few days on > an old machine, and it was pretty comfortable, if spartan.) > > Federico
Yeah I think so too... that's something we can avoid, what we can improve there is most likely integration with compiz (or eventually metacity with composite) and other tiny things. I never thought really in changing much about the panel itself. One thing that looks odd is the integration of the panel itself with the GTK theme, it makes really no sense... but without willingness to hack code, I dont really see much we can change or allow customization beyond integration with other optional software like compiz and some tweaking on metacity et al. NM -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
