> I wrote gnome-power-manager a long time ago, and then a old dead > branch was forked into mate-power-manager -- my code was incorporated > into gnome-settings-daemon and improved upon and further pushed down > into the stack. I don't think there is anyone who cares about the > long-obsolete mate power management stuff. Basically, MATE is a mostly > a fork of old GNOME components, and the developers who wrote the 99% > code shipping with MATE are either not working on Linux any more or > are working on GNOME. I think over time MATE is going to become harder > and harder to maintain. Sorry to be blunt. It's under active development, doesn't mean that the original developers who's code was forked need to be on board. MATE is now completely GTK2-free since 1.18, and looking at the roadmap, this seems to provide the option of reintegrating some current Gnome3 components. Power management is a weak point right now. _______________________________________________ users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx