On Sunday, October 31, 2010, Chani wrote:
> -remove the choice of plugins, default to "desktop"

which effectively relegates them to a hidden option. it's really not 
discoverable when it is in the configuration dialog.

worse is when you really _do_ want to use, say, "Grouping Desktop". then you 
have to create an activity, then go to its configuration dialog and make 
changes there. versus just selecting what you want right away.

being able to say "i want a Grouping Desktop" is much more like what we do in 
the real world as well: we open a drawer and select the tool we want. we don't 
very often pull out a hammer every time and then turn the hammer into a 
screwdriver later on.

and what's the difference, to the user, between a plugin and a scripted 
template? i don't think there is any, really: they both create a type of 
layout for your activity. that one is a stand alone plugin and one is a script 
that loads stand alone plugins is pretty much an irrelevant detail.

> -put one "empty desktop" option in the root menu

aligns well with "Empty panel".

> -put templates in a sub-menu (if there's >1 of course)

agreed. and put plugins in there too. be sure to alphabetize the list :)

> and perhaps also:
> -put one good template in the root menu.

"empty desktop" is that good template, no?

so we'd get:

Empty desktop
Clone current activity
Templates ->
        Grid
        Grouping Desktop
        Search and Launch
        Sunny Fun Template By Someone
        ... etc

?

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