Le lundi 21 mai 2012, à 14:40 -0700, Roger Luedecke a écrit :
We included some extensions to fix some issues with Gnome. I wrote an article on extensions, and would like to submit the listed extensions in that article for consideration.
http://opensuseadventures.blogspot.com/2012/05/getting-most-of-your-gnome-sh...
It would help to list them in the mail so we can easily argue for/against each of them :-) In general, the fact that extensions are easily installable means that we really don't need most extensions by default. We only need them if they really fix a major issue. Here's my opinion on the extensions you propose (and it's just my opinion): Alt-Tab switcher => it's a matter of taste. I'm perfectly happy with the new behavior, for instance, since I got used to it. Alternative Status Menu => that's the one we ship by default, because it annoyed too many people to not have the Reboot/Power Off items. Not sure it still works, though, since I disable it. We might need to take the version from extensions.gnome.org Network Connections => you can remove connections from the control center now, so the main use case is less important. Also, I think it's confusing to have both Network Connections and Network Settings in the menu by default. Remove the Accessibility Icon => I don't think it's friendly to do this by default, as accessibility user relies on this. But maybe we can ship the extension disabled by default, given the number of people asking for this? Notifications (that's just chat notifications) => No opinion, might be useful in the short term, but I think upstream wants to fix the core issue another way for 3.6. Calculator => nice, but clearly not something we need by default :-) Media Player Indicator => with media keys, I've never felt the need for this. What is the experience of others? Advanced Settings => the advanced settings are not used often enough to be in the menu by default, imho. Places Status Indicator => probably nice, but not something I'd use by default. For the record, I don't think we should ship so many extensions by default. Having one or two is fine, but more might cause issues with updates, if it happens we have to ship a newer gnome-shell for instance. Cheers, Vincent -- Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+owner@opensuse.org