The funny thing about greeters is that people do consider it important/interesting but they'll get back to it later. I do that here on openSUSE, and on my XP Tablet laptops that I've had for several years, I know there's lots of cool info about how to use Tablet features, but I keep telling myself, I'll read it later. As a consequence, I never disable it, it keeps popping up at startup, but never read for several years now.
People have an inherent tendency to try first, read later. As such, I would probably put it in Main Menu rather than as a pop up.
The funny thing about people is, they keep telling themselves as well as others that their shortcomings apply to everybody else in the universe. If greeter has useful information, it should be moved to a help file and greeting should be dropped. If it has no useful information it should just be dropped. If Bryen didn't read his greeter for several years in succession, it's because he simply doesn't need it, no matter what he is telling himself about missed occasions. Casual -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+help@opensuse.org