@Tim:
> especially in cases where the default upstream GNOME3 behaviour has
changed significantly
Yes, I agree that Cairo-Dock and Flashback sessions can't be considered
as a Gnome-Shell session and some changes in GNOME 3.10 apps are now too
specific to Gnome-Shell.
But I think it can be interesting to have a default mode for all sessions
started with Gnome-Session (Unity, Gnome-Shell + Flashback, Cairo-Dock and many
others) but still having the possibility to have some tiny differences when
using one of this session. I'm not sure that a session launched with
Gnome-Session but with another session name than Unity or GNOME will be usable
(according to the OnlyShowIn keys in these files: /etc/xdg/autostart/*.desktop).
Currently, it seems that some programs are specific to Unity OR Gnome-Shell but
not all other GNOME sessions.
We can imagine having that:
* OnlyShowIn=Gnome-Session # => Gnome-Shell, Unity, Flashback, Cairo-Dock
* OnlyShowIn=Gnome-Session
AutostartCondition=GSession unless-session gnome # => Unity,
Flashback, Cairo-Dock, etc. excepted Gnome-Shell
* OnlyShowIn=Unity # => only on Unity session
What do you think about that?
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