Once upon a time, Jason D. Clinton <me@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> said: > I appreciate how you clipped out the part where I said it's on the drawing > board but it didn't make it in time. What do you want us to do? Human > cloning is, sadly, illegal, and thus we only have the resources that we > have. I understand it is on the drawing board. I specifically tried to avoid any criticism of the developers or their work. I understand that the major changes are a big job and time is limited. However, IMHO, GNOME Shell isn't "feature complete" until it is ready to replace all the common uses of its predecessor, and applets are a major part of the desktop (again IMHO). If GNOME Shell isn't feature complete, then it shouldn't be made the default in Fedora 15. New features are supposed to be roughly feature complete by Alpha, and F15 Alpha is almost here. It also appears there is a lack of configuration tools (just from messages on this list about using gconf to change things), which again would seem to be a regression to me. Lack of a "reboot" button or menu option is also something that should be addressed. If a replacement for applets (and porting or reimplementing of the commonly-used applets) isn't going to be implemented before F15 Alpha, then IMHO the "fallback" mode should still be the default for F15, per the GNOME 3 feature page contingency plan. -- Chris Adams <cmadams@xxxxxxxxxx> Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble. -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test