On 26/01/12 16:28, Jorge O. Castro wrote:
- It's possible to accidentally uncheck the Unity plugin, breaking the
user's desktop.
Maybe make it a bit harder to do that, principally by removing the depends on largedesktop. The reason people uncheck unity by accident is because they want to turn on the cube. I think if you just drop the depends line then it won't disable unity when you change your workspace switcher from wall to the cube. If you uninstall wall and cube then the workspace switcher stops working which is logical enough. If you want to make it impossible to disable unity then you can probably do that

The suggestion to drop ccsm as a whole does feel a bit like "Unity doesn't work right with other plugins, lets get rid of all the others" when educating Unity to play nice with it's friends would be a much better solution.

Alan.

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