Hi all, In the system-settings team we've been talking about how we're going to be using GSettings to store the values that have been set in the application, where there's no existing location or clear application which is the owner. Things like the three toggles we have at the top: rotation lock/flight mode/GPS are good examples.
The two questions I have currently are Who should own the schemas (~which package should ship them)? 1. The system-settings application itself. 2. Each 'owning' application. 3. A central place analagous to gsettings-desktop-schemas. What namespace should we use? 1. com.canonical(.?) 2. com.ubuntu(.?) For my part I prefer option 3 to the first question as it lowers the barrier for making changes. I don't really have an opinion on the second except weakly preferring option 2 as it has 'project' connotations. Thoughts? I'd like to get moving on being able to define schemas and start making the system-settings application set and retrieve keys so that app (and system) developers are able to start respecting them. Cheers, -- Iain Lane [ i...@orangesquash.org.uk ] Debian Developer [ la...@debian.org ] Ubuntu Developer [ la...@ubuntu.com ]
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