On 04/15/2011 07:06 PM, Aleksandra Bookwar wrote:
Fedora 15 release can step a little bit aside from straightforward
"use what we gave you" Gnome approach and give more to the user just
by shipping good-quality "gnome-tweak-tool" and
"gnome-shell-extensions-user-theme" packages by default.
And this is the thing I thought Marketing Team could help with. Of
course I don't want you to dictate anything, but to help with finding
the ways to convince responsible people, to provide better arguments
and to work on the right solution.
As the person who maintains GNOME Shell Extensions package in Fedora and
did help with GNOME Tweak Tool, I wouldn't recommend installing
extensions or tweak tool by default. Extensions don't have a stable API
and if things break which they do, you will likely be left without a way
to even login to your system and tweak tool has a number of niggling
bugs (see GNOME bugzilla for details). For example, if you use GNOME
Tweak tool to install a theme, the revert button doesn't work nor does
it show the current theme. Maybe things will stabilize in the future
but for now, I am all for just for concentrating on the basics.
Rahul