On Wed, 2011-05-11 at 02:15 +0200, Luca Ferretti wrote: > Il giorno mar, 10/05/2011 alle 20.51 +0100, Bastien Nocera ha scritto: > >> http://live.gnome.org/DejaDup/Screenshots/Future for screenshots. > >> Déjà Dup 19.1, which includes those changes, is already in Fedora > >> Rawhide and will be in Ubuntu Oneiric once we land the GNOME 3 > control > >> center. > > > > That won't work for long. Once we've move the Bluetooth panel directly > > in the control-center, we'll be removing the external API from the > > control-center. It was only added for gnome-bluetooth, and will be > > removed then as well. Could someone please articulate the GNOME position for downstream distributors of GNOME technologies? It seems to me the previous position was to use the extension points instead of doing vendor patches. Yet, without extension points it seems that vendor patches are the only solution there. Thanks, Ted
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