[New: openFATE 312610] Include slab in 12.1 fallback
Feature added by: Anomyous Anomyous (jcat123) Feature #312610, revision 1 Title: Include slab in 12.1 fallback openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Anomyous Anomyous (jcat123) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: If you hold down the alt key and right click anywhere on the panels, you'll find it's the same stuff when it comes to customizing the panels and applets. Since slab is an applet and menu, it is possible to include slab with GNOME 3.2 if it retains fall back mode. Or at least include slab in the repos so it can be installed and one can tweak GNOME fallback to have it. It would be complementary to how Ubuntu included the Ubuntu Classic Desktop for those either unable to run Unity or didn't like Unity. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/312610
Feature changed by: Anomyous Anomyous (jcat123) Feature #312610, revision 2 Title: Include slab in 12.1 fallback openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Anomyous Anomyous (jcat123) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: If you hold down the alt key and right click anywhere on the panels, you'll find it's the same stuff when it comes to customizing the panels and applets. Since slab is an applet and menu, it is possible to - include slab with GNOME 3.2 if it retains fall back mode. Or at least - include slab in the repos so it can be installed and one can tweak - GNOME fallback to have it. It would be complementary to how Ubuntu - included the Ubuntu Classic Desktop for those either unable to run - Unity or didn't like Unity. + include and integrate slab with GNOME 3.2 if it retains fall back mode. + Or at least include slab in the repos so it can be installed and one + can tweak GNOME fallback to have it. It would be complementary to how + Ubuntu included the Ubuntu Classic Desktop for those either unable to + run Unity or didn't like Unity. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/312610
Feature changed by: Ford Dent (smudgy) Feature #312610, revision 3 Title: Include slab in 12.1 fallback openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Anomyous Anomyous (jcat123) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: If you hold down the alt key and right click anywhere on the panels, you'll find it's the same stuff when it comes to customizing the panels and applets. Since slab is an applet and menu, it is possible to include and integrate slab with GNOME 3.2 if it retains fall back mode. Or at least include slab in the repos so it can be installed and one can tweak GNOME fallback to have it. It would be complementary to how Ubuntu included the Ubuntu Classic Desktop for those either unable to run Unity or didn't like Unity. + Discussion: + #1: Ford Dent (smudgy) (2011-12-14 12:52:55) + What a GREAT IDEA!!!! -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/312610
Feature changed by: Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar) Feature #312610, revision 4 Title: Include slab in 12.1 fallback openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Anomyous Anomyous (jcat123) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: If you hold down the alt key and right click anywhere on the panels, you'll find it's the same stuff when it comes to customizing the panels and applets. Since slab is an applet and menu, it is possible to include and integrate slab with GNOME 3.2 if it retains fall back mode. Or at least include slab in the repos so it can be installed and one can tweak GNOME fallback to have it. It would be complementary to how Ubuntu included the Ubuntu Classic Desktop for those either unable to run Unity or didn't like Unity. Discussion: #1: Ford Dent (smudgy) (2011-12-14 12:52:55) What a GREAT IDEA!!!! + #2: Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar) (2012-09-18 22:36:30) + Somebody would need to do the dirty work. A while back, when NM 0.9 hit + the shelves, I ported it to the new NetworkManager API (work can be + found at https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=645142), but of + course, after that a lot more work happened. + On a side note: the fallback mode is just that: a fallback mode, that + is (was?) maintained due to shell not working on all hardware... as the + latter is not really true anymore (due to llvm), there are actually + serious considerations to drop the fallback mode upstream (users + striving for a similar look as the fallback mode have plenty of + alternative desktops to choose from) -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/312610
Feature changed by: Karl Cheng (qantas94heavy) Feature #312610, revision 5 Title: Include slab in 12.1 fallback - openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed + openSUSE Distribution: Rejected by Karl Cheng (qantas94heavy) + reject reason: Was replaced with GNOME Shell and GNOME Fallback in + 12.1, but Leap 42.2 introduces SLE Classic mode. Priority Requester: Desirable Requested by: Anomyous Anomyous (jcat123) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: If you hold down the alt key and right click anywhere on the panels, you'll find it's the same stuff when it comes to customizing the panels and applets. Since slab is an applet and menu, it is possible to include and integrate slab with GNOME 3.2 if it retains fall back mode. Or at least include slab in the repos so it can be installed and one can tweak GNOME fallback to have it. It would be complementary to how Ubuntu included the Ubuntu Classic Desktop for those either unable to run Unity or didn't like Unity. + Relations: + - Challenge of Enterprise Desktop with GNOME 3 (url: + http://videos.guadec.org/2015/Challenge%20of%20Enterprise%20Desktop% + 20with%20GNOME%203/guadec2015-challenge-enteprise-desktop.pdf) Discussion: #1: Ford Dent (smudgy) (2011-12-14 12:52:55) What a GREAT IDEA!!!! #2: Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar) (2012-09-18 22:36:30) Somebody would need to do the dirty work. A while back, when NM 0.9 hit the shelves, I ported it to the new NetworkManager API (work can be found at https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=645142), but of course, after that a lot more work happened. On a side note: the fallback mode is just that: a fallback mode, that is (was?) maintained due to shell not working on all hardware... as the latter is not really true anymore (due to llvm), there are actually serious considerations to drop the fallback mode upstream (users striving for a similar look as the fallback mode have plenty of alternative desktops to choose from) -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/312610
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