It's so nice that you still take an interest. If you look at this half-dead mailing-list you oftentimes get the impression Novell laid-off its GNOME community when it laid-off its developers. One wonders how smart this move proves in the long term... Anyway, what do you think will the business-novellanians do about the GNOME 3 thang? I cannot imagine SLED going that path. Thus I have an even harder time believing Novell will be a positive force in GNOME 3's development. Greets, Chris Am Mittwoch, den 22.04.2009, 21:07 -0500 schrieb Federico Mena Quintero:
On Thu, 2009-04-16 at 13:30 -0600, David Liang wrote:
I read articals and bugs about recently used files, the requirements were quit different: recently meeting, recently appointment, recently saved files. I have my own requirement and I guess some developers have the same one: recently bugs. hehe
Hi, David, nice to read you here :)
I think you'll be interested to look at the gnome-zeitgeist project. Seif Lotfy, Natan Yellin and others have been coding the idea that I presented during the last GUADEC, about having a "journal" showing your most recent stuff:
http://live.gnome.org/GnomeZeitgeist
That page is a bit outdated, but feel free to hang around the #gnome-zeitgeist channel in irc.gnome.org - Seif and Natan are quite responsive there.
[To *really* answer your question --- I don't think it's worthwhile to extend gnome-main-menu at this point. We should rather look into "big-picture" things like gnome-shell and gnome-zeitgeist...]
Federico
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