On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 3:20 AM, Jan Claeys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Op maandag 31-03-2008 om 09:05 uur [tijdzone -0700], schreef George
Farris:
The best example lately is and I suppose it was a technical reason and
so maybe not avoidable because of gvfs is: moving the Removable
drives
There is also a spec about cleaning up the menus:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MenusRevisited2
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Op maandag 31-03-2008 om 09:05 uur [tijdzone -0700], schreef George
Farris:
The best example lately is and I suppose it was a technical reason and
so maybe not avoidable because of gvfs is: moving the Removable
drives and Media from the preferences. That was really a horrible
move. There
In Hardy, all applications that don't really manage system-wide or user
settings were moved from System-Preferences and -Administration to
Applications-System Tools.
This is a good idea as a general rule since previously both
configuration menus were bloated by numerous tools. But in the default
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 11:48 AM, Milan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In Hardy, all applications that don't really manage system-wide or user
settings were moved from System-Preferences and -Administration to
Applications-System Tools.
This is a good idea as a general rule since previously both
2008/3/31, Matthew East [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
A better solution in my opinion would be to move the
Applications - System Tools submenu to a System - Tools submenu.
I agree that the current setup is very poor, for the reasons already presented.
If the System - Tools is unfeasible at this point,
Le lundi 31 mars 2008 à 12:48 +0200, Milan a écrit :
In Hardy, all applications that don't really manage system-wide or user
settings were moved from System-Preferences and -Administration to
Applications-System Tools.
The change has been decided in a recent desktop team meeting on IRC. The
On Mon, 2008-03-31 at 12:48 +0200, Milan wrote:
In Hardy, all applications that don't really manage system-wide or user
settings were moved from System-Preferences and -Administration to
Applications-System Tools.
This is a good idea as a general rule since previously both
configuration
Sebastien Bacher wrote:
We will likely move some other things back there if we continue to use
the category. The comments there are interesting though. Why do you
think it's an issue? Do you find confusing to have the category unmasked
and containing only one item if you install vmware for