I think something like Red Carpet is very nice, I mean you could have
seperate channels for Core, Extra and 3rd party repos. And now that
Ximian released Open Carpet it might be worth it - I do seem to recall
us having been down this path before though. But I agree, we DESPERATELY
need a frontend for yum. As for excluding it just because it was
developed by Ximian (now Novell) and that that company is a competitor
is just silly, if that was the case we would have to remove Evolution,
OpenOffice and a basically every other app in the repo since it wasn't
specifically developed by RedHat - the beauty of Open Source is that we
couldn't care less about such issues, if it's good - we ship it (There
are silly legal issues at times with e-patents and other nastiness which
must be considered as well though).
On the subject of sounds, I seem to recall of the default actions being
linked to a none existing sound file - also ogg support in the sound
event system would be nice (GNOME issue, not a FC issue though).
- David
On fre, 2004-07-16 at 14:06 +0200, Peter Backlund wrote:
Hello.
Here's a list of things I'd like to be addressed in FC:
- system-config-packages that handles remote sources and updates (merge
with up2date frontend). Think Red Carpet.
Whatever happened to
http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/config-tools/specs/redhat-config-packages/
anyway?
- Clean up the menu. "Name-Generic Name" or whatever format is agreed
upon, but please make it consistent.
Preferably the order would be dependent on user locale, since for
example in Swedish, the order "Generic Name-Name"
sounds much more natural than the other way around.
Also, gnome-print-manager has 2 entries + the notification icon (which
does nothing when you run it from the menu).
More user settings should be moved out to "More settings...".
Sessions, proxy server and maybe a few others.
The "about myself", login manager photo and password dialogs could be
unified. Ideally there would not be overlapping
tools in user settings and system settings, but instead one should
have the option to apply the settings system-wide
(mouse, keyboard, display etc).
- modprobe.conf.d and prelink.conf.d, similar to ld.so.conf.d.
- A decision on how to, and tools for building and packaging 3:rd party
kernel modules, including driver updates.
- Red Carpet (+ Daemon) as preferred dependency manager. It is faster
than yum, written partly in python (unlike apt),
has a much better graphical frontend than apt (Red Carpet vs.
Synaptic), handles both installs, removals and updates
(unlike up2date). The only disadvantage as I see it, is that it was
developed by
the number one competitor (Ximian, now Suse/Ximian/Novell), so I
suppose this one would be out of the question (?).
- Clean up Xsession handling. Currently, there are session files in
/etc/X11/dm/Sessions, /etc/X11/gdm/Sessions and
/usr/share /xsession at least. There should be no more than one place.
And some Gnome issues:
- System sounds. And no, don't say "but there are system sounds!". The
existing ones are far worse than none at all.
Things like login/logout, "new mail", error/notification message
sounds, etc.
- Non-opaque resizing of splitter widgets (this is probably not
correctly phrased, but I think you know what I mean).
Currently GTK is simply too slow to have opaque resizing, and that
goes for XUL apps as well.
- Why is the file selector widget using double-click to show bookmarked
directories? This, to me, is highly irregular.
- In the file association manager, display a list of "known programs",
like in the "Run..." dialog, when you select a program
with which to open a certain file type.
/Peter Backlund