----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jeremy Bicha" <jbi...@ubuntu.com>
> To: "Marina Zhurakhinskaya" <mari...@redhat.com>
> Cc: "desktop-devel-list" <desktop-devel-list@gnome.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 8:38:58 PM
> Subject: Re: 3.6 Feature: Lock Screen
> 
> On 25 April 2012 18:38, Marina Zhurakhinskaya <mari...@redhat.com>
> wrote:
> > Technically, the code for fading out the screen and displaying the
> > lock
> > screen when the user becomes active again will be added to GNOME
> > Shell, and
> > the gnome-screensaver will no longer be used. The lock screen will
> > be
> > displayed within the same user session to enable the display of
> > notifications. The lock screen will communicate with GDM via DBus
> > to get
> > authentication results.
> >
> > The look of the login screen will be changed too to have both look
> > the
> > same. The login screen is already implemented as part of the GNOME
> > Shell
> > code, and the common components will be shared, where possible.
> 
> When you say "gnome-screensaver will no longer be used", what is your
> plan for GNOME Fallback users?

gnome-screensaver will continue to be used in the fallback mode.

> Also, have you thought about how this
> would work for GNOME Shell users who happen to use LightDM or KDM or
> something else?

The goal is to have a consistent user experience for the login screen, user 
session, and lock screen. This will be achieved by having the visual parts for 
both login and lock screen be a part of the gnome-shell module, and by having 
GDM do the authentication. So the full GNOME 3 experience includes running GDM.

> 
> And I wonder how this will affect Unity and Ubuntu 12.10. There's an
> Ubuntu goal to use LightDM for handling the lock screen but I don't
> know the technical details with that (whether it still needed
> gnome-screensaver or not).

To accommodate users who want to try using GNOME Shell from within an 
environment that doesn't run GDM, we could have GNOME Shell not handle locking 
if GDM is not running and allow other processes in the environment to handle 
locking as they see fit. However, it would be up to the developers of LightDM 
to make sure that this is as close to the intended experience as possible.

> I guess the bigger question is are you
> really trying to deprecate and abandon gnome-screensaver in 5 months
> or did I misunderstand?

The goal is to deprecate the usage of gnome-screensaver for the purposes of the 
core GNOME experience.

> 
> Jeremy
> 

Marina
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