On Thu, 2014-10-02 at 13:47 -0400, Matthew Miller wrote: > On Thu, Oct 02, 2014 at 01:44:12PM -0400, Máirín Duffy wrote: > > I think that in terms of real estate, that may be a little too > > prime. I'd like to leave that decision to the designers who are more > > involved in the shell to weigh in on the exact real estate > > placement. > > That's fine -- I just want to weigh in as considering the functionality > _really valuable to our users_ as input to designers weighing the options. > > > > >(I suppose this could be done as a Fedora Help shell extension?) > > See extension is a cop-out to me, because the very users who need > > this the most are the type of users who don't install extensions... > > Oh, one we'd package up and install by default, I mean. On the user menu in the upper-right, there are currently three icons at the bottom with a LOT of whitespace between them, they are: * Settings: The Screwdriver and Gear * Lock the screen: A padlock * Shutdown/Reboot: The universal power logo What if we were to add a new icon into that available space? I'm thinking maybe a profile or a human with a thought bubble and a "?" in it. That could indicate "help" or "I have a question that needs answering."
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