Hi! > For instance if we can make web applications (gmail, facebook etc) be > part of the applications menu (like mozilla prism) or display web > widgets (like igoogle) on your desktop would be very cool features for > GNOME 3.0 Well, I kind of disagree here. I think we should go more the way that Benjamin proposed yesterday (http://blogs.gnome.org/otte/2009/05/12/vision/). That is: - share preferences -> make the desktop look the same everywhere - make e-mail/im working on all systems as if you were local (but do not depend on some proprietary web-app) - add calibration features to applications where it makes sense I don't agree so much in sharing the home directory because this could quickly become rather annoying, but allowing to share gconf/dconf in the first place could be nice. This is also rather low-volume so we could possibly have infrastructure for it (on GNOME servers or on distribution's servers). Regards, Johannes
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