[gnome-love] Re: GNOME user environment brainstorming



Glynn Foster <glynn foster ireland sun com> writes:
Windows has My Computer in addition to the start menu which contains
things like Control Panel, Dial-up Networking, etc.

I'm very much for splitting desktop settings and preferences up from 
system settings. On a network, users shouldn't have access to sytem
stuff - if this was somehow conditionally shown depending on whether
the user was root or not
If you start showing new users to the desktop all this stuff, they are
going to start getting confused very quickly.


Right, so our thought is to have two folders:

 Havoc Pennington's Preferences
 System Settings

Good idea to be smart about simply not displaying system settings in
some situations.
 
There was some talk at GUADEC about removing non-useful applets from 
the core and I completely agree. What about having some proviso that
the appets are a) useful b) run on all platforms that support GNOME?

Well, criterion a) would eliminate Wanda the Fish, which is blatantly
unacceptable ;-)
 
I think it would also be pretty neat, and in some cases essential, that
the system admin could completely lock down GNOME configuration wise...
so that no user could configure his/her own desktop. I can just see this
being really useful in large companies with evil system admins :)


GConf does allow this, more or less... though apps have to actually
call gconf_is_writable() or whatever it's called and properly
desensitize the options in the GUI, and I'm sure none of them
will. ;-)

Havoc





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