Mark wrote:
Now why would fedora want a 'brainstorm' site? We have Ubuntu and openSUSE that did it and i think that's enough. I think it's better for fedora to look at those lists and look at what issues are there and base the features for the next fedora on those lists. We don't need another list because nearly all issues that i saw (on brainstorm) are things that need to get fixed upstream anyway so including a fix for it in Fedora would just be extra work. Better help upstream to include it and your done for all distributions that use it. I like the idea of a brainstorm site for fedora and would have gladly helped with it IF ubuntu and openSUSE didn't had one. now it just seems like repeating the issues on all dist lists. The issues that i personally would like to see implemented would be: XrandR GUI http://bryceharrington.org/drupal/display-config-1 (absolute must have!!) and the ability to see image previews in a file dialog. Those are just the 2 that i noticed at first sight and will really be helpfull. And one that i didn't noticed yet. Beagle got implanted in Fedora 5 and got killed in the Fedora 6 (or 7?) development cycle and was a mistake in the first place to include. It was just to new and untested. Now (few years later) it might be time to include a indexer like that again. Not beagle but Tracker: http://www.gnome.org/projects/tracker/ It has: - the looks - nautilus intergration - nice understandable interface - cool features - low memory footprint - supports enough data sources It looks like the perfect indexer to me. So why not give that one a thought? Would probably to late to include it for F9 the official way but just running yum -y install tracker will do fine as well ^_^
Sorry, but I think that none indexer should be installed be default. Or simply should not be enabled by default [only installed].
That's because of system resources consumption. -- Jakub 'Livio' Rusinek http://liviopl.jogger.pl/ -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list