On Fri, 2012-09-21 at 21:19 -0400, Earl Cameron wrote: > This is my first post on the gnome shell mailing list, so forgive my > breaking any understood formatting. Here are my suggestions and > designs for gnome shell. Take a look and tell me how bad it is. Link > here > http://www.thinkteletronics.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/gnome-3.png If you have proposals you want to be taken seriously you need to get them in front of hackers/developers - posting them to a *users* list won't get you very far. Hit the correct IRC channel. As an aside - I don't know what you search button is for. As far as search is concerned GNOME Shell already does almost all of that - right in overview mode. Tracker will index all you documents and the excellent Tracker extension will put the resulting search results into the overview mode. For activity there is Zeitgeist, which is operational already, and the Journal will put that information into the overview mode. If you want to do sophisticated searches Tracker support SPARQL queries - perhaps you could get with the Tracker extension developer to develope a grammer-to-SPARQL and support that in the extension.
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