Re: Two new projects in the CVS and 5th Toe



Hey,

> >   Hardware Monitor - http://www.cs.auc.dk/~olau/hardware-monitor/
> > 
> >   A better monitor applet for the panel than one in gnome-applets. It
> >   supports combining a given viewer type with any monitored device,
> >   and supports lm-sensors.
> 
> I haven't tried it, but I wouldn't see the point of using GNOME
> resources for an alternative to part of GNOME unless we were thinking
> about replacing that part of GNOME.

I reckon it sounds like a good candidate replacement for GNOME 2.6 - you
should suggest it when the time comes ;)

> This is just my own opinion, but I don't think GNOME's resources should
> be used as a sourceforge. There is a random bunch of stuff in GNOME's
> cvs, but I think anything new should be something that we think might be
> part of the GNOME platform or desktop one day. It's hard to think about
> that for a first version of something. 

Hrm, I personally think you should just go ahead and import them - they
seem pretty GNOME specific, and it's not as if you're a first time
contributor ;) A reward for all those translations let's say :)

Glynn

P.S. Man, we totally need a gnome-breakout in the gnome-games package as
well. Most of the current games are far too intellectual for my little
mind.


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