On Thu, 2016-12-15 at 13:02 +0100, Zoltan Hoppar wrote: > Hi > > As we are advancing toward to Fedora Hubs, and more great services are > appearing in Fedora infra, I really wonder why don't we have more > accessible services in Gnome Online Accounts, and how can I add more Fedora > infra access points, and fetch data to my gnome shell, and/or use services. > > When I think to my FAS registration, and subscriptions - would be awesome > to manage my fedora feed subscriptions from my gnome control center, > through gnome online accounts. > > Same would be awesome to Fedora hosted git projects (pagure), fetching > dates, meetings, and events to be populated on my Gnome shell desktop - > similarly as adding a google account in online accounts - gives to me > access to calendar, photos, documents, files. If I would be able to use an > SSO service for Fedora infra services, and get messages, and data to > desktop - that would be more effective to turn people to developers, as we > message it always to our users. > > I know that many coders are doesn't care about desktop integration, but > having this option IMHO would be beneficial to everyone in the community. I > also noticed, that many people doesn't want deeply integrated services > (because everything is in browser)... But what are you think? How do you > see this? Every user can be potential developer, but do we only target the > web with HUBs? Given that many of us don't use Gnome I'm against dedicating effort to Gnome-specific integration unless everyone benefits. This should not be what Linux is about. poc _______________________________________________ users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx