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GUADEC: A message from the release team

GUADEC: A message from the release team

Posted Aug 5, 2010 19:14 UTC (Thu) by foom (subscriber, #14868)
In reply to: GUADEC: A message from the release team by me@jasonclinton.com
Parent article: GUADEC: A message from the release team

Not really...you have the choice of:
1) Complete old shell UI, including applet support.
2) New shell UI without support for applets.

Grandfathering them in and marking them as deprecated would be to add support for them to the new UI but discouraging their use.


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GUADEC: A message from the release team

Posted Aug 6, 2010 7:51 UTC (Fri) by Darkmere (subscriber, #53695) [Link]

Actually, that is a mess to promote such lovely hacks as the Windows 7 auto-hiding icons as the "blessed" solution. Running programs in programs with the process model that panel applets have will not really be supported since that particular breed of COM-like objects are being discontinued.

Keeping the shim would mean that you would need to retain the whole thing indefinitely.

The good part however, is that your beloved and much needed classical panel will still be there, and will be what you have unless you have shiney 3D-like accelerated graphics on your computer. It will be maintained and supported.

GUADEC: A message from the release team

Posted Aug 6, 2010 17:01 UTC (Fri) by bkw1a (subscriber, #4101) [Link]

What I care about is whether old binaries, compiled under an older version of Gnome, will run without modification under the new Gnome. Is this the case?


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