Re: [gnome-love] Superior Capplets/Configuration for Gnome




On 18 Aug 2001 18:44:34 -0700, Ryan Marsh wrote:
Before I say something [possibly] controversial, let me start by
saying
that I LOVE Gnome and I don't ever see myself switching to KDE, please
read through to the bottom for my question. That being said, I just
installed KDE 2.2 and I've got to say, their control center and system
configuration apps really spank Gnome's. In many cases they have
capplets and system config apps that we don't even have. Some of these
things will be solved by the Ximian Setup Tools (sometime this
century)
but there will still alot left to do.

The XST tools are getting there quickly and a lot more powerfull than
the KDE or GNOME capplets because they mess with your system
configuration not only on the desktop level.

Assume that I went and started taking the code for the different KDE
control center applets, salvaging what I could, and created Gnome
equivalents?  

This is a HUGE task, believe me is not something we want to do.
 
Would I have any chance of them getting included in Gnome? What about
Ximian? 

High, but your asumption seems like something not likely to happen.
We have been working on improving the control center, we released 1.5.5
and plan to push it thru redcarpet it looks much better than the old one
(http://www.gnome.org/~chema/new-control-center.png)

About it beeing included in Ximian, if it goes into GNOME it goes into
Ximian is pretty much automatic.

I've noticed that there are lots of different gnome applications of
varying use. Many of these have very little visibity and are onl found
by digging through the gnome software catalog (God I wish it had text

I think that most reasonable quality apps are shipped with Ximian GNOME.
We are thinking of ways of making even more apps available thru
redcarpet. If you have a suggestion for an app that you would like to
see included in Ximian GNOME send a message to hello ximian com

searching). Others are never included. Last but not least, Ximian is
pretty far behind in release versions for everything but the software
they develop. Maybe they should have a "Gnome Unsupported" channel or
something. The reason I put so much emphasis on Ximian picking up the
packages is because if you are a Red Carpet user, it's very easy toget
into trouble when installing Gnome rpms without using packages from
them.

Ximian rpms are in general a lot higher quality (packaged wise) than
your average rpm.


Is it worth the investment? If so, anyone wanna help?


I think you are talking about a set of different problems and we should
fix all of them. It also seems to me that you don't know how big of a 
task you are talking about. We have been improving the control center
and its capplets a lot recently, if you want to make them better i
suggest that you help us out, i can find an easy taks for you to get
started.

love,
Chema
 






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