On Thu, 12 Oct 2006, Steven Garrity wrote: > As it stands, most Gnome desktops have two About items on the > System/Desktop menu. One is About Gnome, the other is About > [Distro-name] (Fedora, Ubuntu, etc.). > > Two menu items for such infrequently accessed, but necessary, > information seems unnecessary.
uname -a ;) > So, does it make any sense? I think it makes a whole lot of sense that the Gnome About dialog would also include information about date and build version including distribution. Hopefully that would be enough to discourage distributions from wasting space with another menu item but there is no guarantee and it is hard to know how things will play out. Distriburtions are pretty serious about custom branding and marking things prominantly as a way to differentiate themselves. Go for it. I'd be amazed if the Gnome About maintainers found reasons to decline good patches. -- Alan _______________________________________________ Usability mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/usability
