I've written about Gnome Panel in Ubuntu before. I was wondering if
anyone is working on this, or if there are any plans to do so? My
thoughts (very short this time, I promise:));
Upstream Gnome has rebranded Gnome Panel as a fallback for Gnome Shell.
This includes default theme, the clock is at the center, you have to
hold the alt-key to customize it, etc. This is all fine from a Gnome
perspective, but in no way does it reflect the classic Ubuntu
experience. And a lot of users do want this.
As I see it, this is what must be done in order to achieve that objective:
1) The indicator-applet-complete must be added to official Ubuntu
repositories. JContis PPA has a working port. I've tested it for quite
some time, and it works very well.
2) We should have a meta package called ubuntu-classic that uses a
different default configuration, including the "correct" panel
background color and applet layout (which should include the
indicator-panel-complete). LightDM should display this as Ubuntu
Classic, not as Gnome Fallback.
3) If possible, the press-and-hold-alt-to-customize behavior should be
made configurable in Gnome Panel, and when installing Ubuntu Classic,
this should be deactivated.
Except for 3, this shouldn't require too much effort, I think. But if
nobody is working on this, then might it be a good idea to use this as
an example project for Ubuntu Developer Week?
Jo-Erlend Schinstad
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