On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 7:08 PM, Milan Bouchet-Valat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think it is reasonable to fork upstream GNOME since this will
lead to quite a few problems when they change their applets. Imagine for
example they create a Mouse gestures tab in the Shortcuts applet. Where
Le vendredi 25 avril 2008 à 16:23 +1000, Jared Moore a écrit :
Around a month ago I uploaded a patch to GNOME bugzilla to merge the
keyboard shortcuts capplet (gnome-keybinding-properties) into the
keyboard capplet (gnome-keyboard-properties) [1]. This was discussed
on the gnomecc-list [2],
Not sure if this is the right list to send this to, but anyway:
Around a month ago I uploaded a patch to GNOME bugzilla to merge the
keyboard shortcuts capplet (gnome-keybinding-properties) into the
keyboard capplet (gnome-keyboard-properties) [1]. This was discussed
on the gnomecc-list [2], but
Hi all,
Not sure if this is the right list to send this to, but anyway:
I'm not sure either :P
Around a month ago I uploaded a patch to GNOME bugzilla to merge the
keyboard shortcuts capplet (gnome-keybinding-properties) into the
keyboard capplet (gnome-keyboard-properties) [1]. This was
2008/4/25 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Note that reducing the number of items in System-Preferences is the
4th highest idea on Ubuntu brainstorm [3], and there are numerous
related Launchpad bugs / wiki pages / blog posts / etc. [4][5],
probably more if you dig deep enough...
Yeah, lots
On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 9:37 AM, Caroline Ford
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But if you reduce them by removing the functionality that's a bad
thing imo. We don't want to force people to learn the command line to
administer their desktop computer.
Caroline
My patch doesn't remove any