I wonder if it would be appropriate for inclusion of gnome-control-center to be considered again for Jaunty.
I still think that the points made in my email below remain valid in Jaunty - for me the absence of a structured preferences menu is the main problem that stands out at me from Ubuntu's otherwise awesome desktop. There wasn't really a very comprehensive discussion of the issues when I raised this back in August 2008. Oliver raised an objection that it takes 30 seconds for control-center to open, but I've tried it now on a few different computers and it always opens promptly: do we have any idea whether the problem Oliver experienced is common or a rare bug on certain hardware? In any event, perhaps it is solved now that 6 months further development has occurred. Do other members of the desktop team have views on this issue? -- Matthew East http://www.mdke.org gnupg pub 1024D/0E6B06FF ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Matthew East <[email protected]> Date: Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 7:38 AM Subject: gnome-control-center To: [email protected] Hi, I recall that a couple of releases back gnome-control-center was considered for inclusion by default in Ubuntu. Has it been reconsidered for Intrepid? I tried Suse recently and one of the obvious things that was done better than Ubuntu was that it didn't have the awkward "Administration" / "Preferences" distinction for configuration tools. For me it's one of the most uncomfortable things about our desktop, and gnome-control-center would make a big improvement, if it is suitable for inclusion. It strikes me that Intrepid is an ideal release to introduce something like this. If it's already been considered and rejected, perhaps you could point me towards an explanation of the reasons. -- Matthew East http://www.mdke.org gnupg pub 1024D/0E6B06FF -- ubuntu-desktop mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop
