> I know there are some concerns about customisation and GNOME 3. A few > points here: > > * Some of us who are involved in marketing have already been pushing > for the GNOME tweak tool. We're aware that it needs to become a reality. > Would you be interested in working on this? Seriously - we'd love your > help.
Alright, sure. I'll do this tomorrow. Would you prefer a stand alone tool, or a control center panel? There are arguments for both (i.e should it be seen as part of the control center, or is it intentionally separate - a bit less official) and I suspect that a marketing justification is equally important here. So far what are the contents (those points of contention people flame about) * window buttons * finer grained font size where possible (IIRC) * theme switching * nautilus stuff (manage desktop, maybe others) * etc Advice on meaningful ways to group these settings would also be appreciated. John p.s. If I do the C-C panel that will be in C, I'll do the standalone panel in python otherwise. -- marketing-list mailing list marketing-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list