Le jeudi 02 octobre 2008 à 09:04 +0100, Matt Zimmerman a écrit : > This is not about how the dialog looks, but the end user functionality > in > it. The current upstream "Shut Down" dialog offers everything we need > *except* the "Log Out" option, and I would imagine this is possible to > add. > Then the logout button could open that dialog. > > Is there a technical reason why that wouldn't work?
Doing that would either require to change the upstream dialog to list all the option or to add a new dialog similar to the current upstream ones which list those. Changing the dialog would create a delta over upstream we will need to maintain, makes the two system menu entries irrevelant and makes some user unhappy who like the upstream way better (we had a gconf key in hardy to use the upstream dialog). Creating a similar dialog which lists all the option bring back to the configuration migration issue since that would be a new object and that requires to update the user configuration on upgrade, the change would be easier though since we would just have to change the object naming and not the layout for example. Users who don't have an user switching applet would probably expect this action to be in the dialog too though -- Has not yet replaced the existing log out applet https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/274146 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
