https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=665370
2011/12/2 Sankar P <[email protected]>: >>>> On 12/2/2011 at 01:54 PM, in message > <cahwxqkpr9dujszv+9gnoxfcbu8svxo8igdfzkpzqbczgk25...@mail.gmail.com>, Nelson > Marques <[email protected]> wrote: >> On my work computer (Fedora 16) it's not really working, it claims I >> don't have GNOME3 installed (might be a browser issue though, using >> Chrome). I'll test this over today when I go home on openSUSE. >> > > > +1 > > Didn't work with Chrome saying that I do not run the latest GNOME 3. With FF, > I didn't get the button that Vincent was getting. May be we should try after > few days. > > Sankar > >> Looks nice... I hope malcolm gets the no a11y extension there... I >> really hate GNOME suggesting I'm somehow disabled :/ >> >> NM >> >> 2011/12/2 Vincent Untz <[email protected]>: >> > Go test this, it's amazing! :-) >> > >> > Vincent >> > >> > ----- Forwarded message from "Jasper St. Pierre" <[email protected]> >> ----- >> > >> > Date: Thu, 1 Dec 2011 16:16:26 -0500 >> > From: "Jasper St. Pierre" <[email protected]> >> > To: gnome-shell-list <[email protected]>, >> > [email protected], [email protected] >> > Subject: extensions.gnome.org - Public Alpha Now Available >> > >> > We're happy to announce that extensions.gnome.org is now in >> > public alpha testing at: >> > >> > https://extensions.gnome.org >> > >> > If you have GNOME Shell 3.2 on your system, you should be able to >> > install extensions from the website via your browser. This uses the >> > "GNOME Shell Integration" browser plugin which is likely already >> > installed on your system if you have GNOME 3.2. The plugin only works >> > with Firefox currently - see "Known Bugs" below. >> > >> > We've seeded the site with a small set of extensions, including >> > the extensions from gnome-shell-extensions. If you are the author >> > of an extension that has been uploaded, and you want to take over >> > uploading future releases, please contact us, and we'll get you >> > access. >> > >> > The set of extensions on the site is still small compared to the total >> > number of extensions available. We expect more extensions to be >> > available over the next few weeks as authors upload them and they >> > are reviewed. >> > >> > About GNOME Shell Extensions >> > ============================ >> > >> > GNOME Shell extensions are small pieces of code written by third party >> > developers that modify the way GNOME works. (If you are familiar with >> > Chrome Extensions or Firefox Addons, GNOME Shell extensions are >> > similar to them.) >> > >> > Since extensions are created outside of the normal GNOME design and >> > development process, they are are supported by their authors, rather >> > than by the GNOME community. >> > >> > Extensions provide a way to prototype out new possible features for >> > future versions of GNOME, and for advanced users to make >> > customizations in ways that aren't necessarily compatible with the >> > overall design vision of GNOME, but are still cool and useful to >> > a subset of users. >> > >> > Since extensions become part of the core operating system, they need >> > to be checked for potential security problems. Extensions uploaded >> > to extensions.gnome.org go through code review before they are >> > made available for download. More information can be found at >> > https://extensions.gnome.org/about/. >> > >> > Known Bugs and Problems >> > ======================= >> > >> > * There are some bugs that currently cause the browser plugin to >> > not work correctly in WebKit-based browsers like Epiphany >> > or Chrome. We will fix these bugs in subsequent releases of >> > GNOME Shell, but for now using Firefox to access >> > extensions.gnome.org is advised. >> > >> > * Extensions that use GSettings to store user settings cannot be >> > currently installed as a user; this limitation will be fixed >> > for GNOME 3.4. In the mean time, extension authors should >> > avoid the use of GSettings if they want to make their extension >> > available via extensions.gnome.org. >> > >> > * Due to a bug in GNOME Shell 3.2.1 code, the uninstall button >> > will not work for some extensions. Disabling extensions still >> > works, but if you want to remove an extension entirely, you'll >> > need to manually delete it from ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions. >> > >> > Reporting Problems >> > ================== >> > >> > If you find problems with the site, please file them in >> > bugzilla.gnome.org against the 'extensions.gnome.org' component >> > of the website product. >> > >> > Problems with individual extensions should be reported using >> > the "Help! It didn't work!" link on the extension's page. >> > >> > Thanks to everybody that made this happen! >> > >> > -- >> > Jasper St. Pierre >> > _______________________________________________ >> > desktop-devel-list mailing list >> > [email protected] >> > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list >> > >> > >> > ----- End forwarded message ----- >> > >> > -- >> > Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés. >> > -- >> > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >> > To contact the owner, e-mail: [email protected] >> > >> >> >> >> -- >> Nelson Marques >> >> /* http://www.marques.so >> [email protected] */ >> -- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >> To contact the owner, e-mail: [email protected] >> >> >> > -- Nelson Marques /* http://www.marques.so [email protected] */ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] To contact the owner, e-mail: [email protected]
