Hi Alexander, > During the time we're doing feature > work for the next Gnome version, we don't typically spend a lot of time > backporting fixes to Fedora, we'll get everything when we move to the > new version anyway. Yeah, plus the newly introduced bugs. How about backporting important fixes upstream? That would make possible an upgrade to the latest release of the current branch used in FC. Although I am not very acquainted with the processes at the Gnome project I have the impression not a lot of time is being spent to stabilize the current branches. This is sad as it means people will always have to work with buggy (as in crashing) software. That's a bit more serious than a panel that doesn't (un)hide. So much for QA. Leonard. -- mount -t life -o ro /dev/dna /genetic/research