Obviously Bart is on this list, and I know that Garrett is, and 
there are also other smart and/or senior folks on this list.  Please 
feel free to chime in on the following process suggestion.


  For the most part, we should just remove power.conf from the 
discussion.  At best it is a poor interface, and as Bart also suggests 
"Trying to design your way to a correct interface from the current 
pile is pointless".  It's demise will come as a natural evolution to a 
proper set of interfaces.



  Start by defining how the "new" UI should work on a small set of 
controls we know well and know will continue to be needed going 
forward:  CPUPM and Suspend/Resume.  At least limiting ourselves to 
things we know well should help shake out potential issues with the 
interfaces.


  After we define the new interfaces/controls, we can then go back and 
remove the old interfaces/controls as superceded.  The new interfaces 
being more obvious and (hopefully) better.


  Once we shake down the issues with the new UI (and I suspect there 
will be several), then we can look at adding controls to other 
features.  And when we have exhausted all the desired features within 
power management, then there is no longer a need for power.conf and it 
can just die as well as anything that is remaining within it (OK, it 
will be a last ARC case, but it will likely be another 
closed-approved-automatic, and this can finally be laid to rest).


  Thougts?


        ---- Randy
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