Le jeudi 12 mai 2011 à 23:27 +0200, Luca Ferretti a écrit : > 2011/5/12 Allan Day <allanpday gmail com>: > >> > >> I'm coming into this interested less in questions framed as "how can > >> Deja Dup make GNOME better" than as "how can Deja Dup being part of > >> GNOME make users' backup experience better". > > > > I presume you'd be happy for Deja Dup to become a GNOME Control Center > > panel? > > But, following statements from g-c-c maintainers and designers, > if/when deja-dup will become an official GNOME System Settings panel, > then there will no more Deja Dup, but simply a generic "GNOME Backup > Service" (remember? no brand for core stuff). > > Also I suppose you'll also need to split deja^W gnome-backup in two > modules: the panel UI in gnome-control-center and the message tray > icon (and daemon) in gnome-system-settings (see external media > handling feature extracted from nautilus in 2.3x -> 3.0 transition). > _______________________________________________ > desktop-devel-list mailing list > desktop-devel-list gnome org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list I'm agree with Luca: It would be better if split Déjà Dup with Gnome Backup. Also, we can have: - Gnome Backup as a G-C-C panel for Gnome Desktop. - Déjà Dup as a GTK+ Application for non-Gnome Desktop, ex for XFCE. Regards -- Gendre Sebastien <korbe romandie com>
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