I see a bunch of stuff is now in /org/gnome/appname
and /org/gnome/desktop/*, whereas it used to be in /apps and /desktop.
Have we decided to change this now, and if so, should I change nautilus
to /org/gnome/nautilus (possibly losing some settings from early
adopters that got stuff in /apps).
Il giorno mar, 08/02/2011 alle 12.30 +0100, Alexander Larsson ha
scritto:
I see a bunch of stuff is now in /org/gnome/appname
and /org/gnome/desktop/*, whereas it used to be in /apps and /desktop.
Have we decided to change this now, and if so, should I change nautilus
to /org/gnome/nautilus
Picking up the ball again on problematic modules...
Thankfully, some people have stepped up after my last call to arms,
and we do have a gtk3 branch of gnome-system-monitor now. But we need
to get beyond a branch and have a release. I propose that the release
team should roll a tarball of the
On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 6:31 PM, Matthias Clasen
matthias.cla...@gmail.com wrote:
Picking up the ball again on problematic modules...
[snip]
Unfortunately, there is a number of other modules that lack attention,
have not had commits in a while and/or don't build for a long time in
2011/2/8 Luca Ferretti lferr...@gnome.org
Il giorno mar, 08/02/2011 alle 12.30 +0100, Alexander Larsson ha
scritto:
I see a bunch of stuff is now in /org/gnome/appname
and /org/gnome/desktop/*, whereas it used to be in /apps and /desktop.
Have we decided to change this now, and if so,
Hey Andy,
Andy Wingo wrote:
Hi Alan,
FWIW I mostly like GNOME 3, so I don't want to pile on the flamefest.
But this bothered me:
On Sun 06 Feb 2011 15:27, Allan Day allanp...@gmail.com writes:
Even if you had records of every discussion, you wouldn't get the
information you're