Adam Williamson wrote: > it's a design feature, we are told. the intent is that applications > should offer the option to set themselves as the default, instead of the > desktop providing a central config point. To the GNOME developers (Adam, I know you are just the messenger): This is very broken. You cannot expect non-GNOME applications to support setting themselves as the default in GNOME. (For example, if you want to use, say, Konqueror as your default browser, how would you set that? Konqueror obviously does not support GNOME preferences.) Plus, we have seen where leaving this to the applications leads to on Window$: applications fight for being the default and the user never gets asked! Instead, merely running an app will change his/her file associations, leading to a ping-pong effect. Please do not head down that road! Kevin Kofler -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel