[Setup-tool-hackers] Re: 2.4 Proposed New Modules - System Tools
- From: Carlos Garnacho <garnacho tuxerver net>
- To: Murray Cumming Comneon com
- Cc: desktop-devel-list gnome org, rodrigo gnome-db org, gpoo ubiobio cl, setup-tool-hackers lists ximian com
- Subject: [Setup-tool-hackers] Re: 2.4 Proposed New Modules - System Tools
- Date: 28 May 2003 00:56:09 +0200
El mar, 27-05-2003 a las 15:41, Murray.Cumming@Comneon.com escribió:
> > gnome-network - Network admin, things, maybe - might have something to do
> > with gnome-system-tools.
> > http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/gnome-network/
> >
> > gnome-system-tools - Additions for the GNOME control panel, traditionally
> > provided by distros.
> > http://www.gnome.org/projects/gst/
>
> Hardly anyone has spoken about these ones [1], so I'll ask the usual
> ignorant questions instead:
>
> 1. What's the relationship between gnome-system-tools and gnome-network?
> Should they be combined?
This question has been already answered by German and Rodrigo, the aim
and range of gst and gnome-network is different.
The network configuration issue is covered by the gnome system tools,
but there are other tools, such as user and groups administration,
runlevel services manager, date and time configuration and bootloader
configuration (in fact, more tools are in project to be developed, and
any administration tool could fit perfectly in gst)
> 2. Are they supposed to provide only system-wide preferences as opposed to
> per-user preferences in the current control panel?
> Something like the Preferences and System Settings menus in RedHat 9?
The changes that the gst made are obviously system wide, root password
is required for changing things
> 3. Why do the gnome-system-tools require a backend abstraction more than the
> current control panels do?
The gst are thought to be cross-platform, so the backend/frontend
abstraction makes sense, this is to provide an backend that extracts
configuration and a frontend that displays the information to the user
in a common way through all supported platforms.
> 4. Is anybody still suggesting these for GNOME 2.4. Why not exactly?
I'm still suggesting gst for 2.4, but I just didn't want to start by
myself the discussion :-P, that should be done by people, not by the
maintainer :-)
Regards
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