On Fri, 2012-12-28 at 10:14 -0600, Michael Catanzaro wrote: > On Thu, 2012-12-27 at 21:09 -0800, Roger Luedecke wrote: > > Sounds sensible to me. Quite frankly, extensions are in my opinion one > > of the killer features of GNome 3. I think we should even use extensions > > more liberally, breaking with mainstream... it is our prerogative as a > > distribution after all. But, not being able to suspend would be a very > > large peeve for me. I've gotten behind Gnome 3 from having been a KDE > > zealot for some time, and this design choice along with removing the > > High Contrast accessibility theme are rather foolish decisions in my > > opinion. > > -- > > Roger A. Luedecke > > openSUSE Ambassador > > http://www.opensuseadventures.blogspot.com > > > FYI, you can suspend without the extension by pressing Alt - this will > change the Power Off button to Suspend. (Though this is not very > discoverable.) > > >From what I understand, they intend to remove that functionality as well... which is retarded quite frankly. I think though, that obscuring it the way they do is foolish anyway. If we are going to adhere to upstream, we should find a way to bring the Gnome Cheatsheet to the users attention, as a Firefox homepage or some other such thing. -- Roger A. Luedecke openSUSE Ambassador http://www.opensuseadventures.blogspot.com
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