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Like with KDE 3.5 - it was available for some time after KDE 4 was out. Will there be anything like this with Gnome 2?
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the plan is like this:
* 2.32.1 is the latest released version from 2.x series.
* the release team would contact some maintainers from the mainstream distros and maybe they would support 2.x with the help for the distros
* if some developer from some gnome module wants to support the 2.x version is their decision
Last edited by wonder (2011-01-06 13:45:24)
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Gnome 3 seems to be an incremental update over 2, and you should be able to use gnome-panel and your wm of choice with it, instead of gnome-shell/mutter, so it's pretty much unlike KDE 3 -> 4 transition.
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Gnome 3 seems to be an incremental update over 2, and you should be able to use gnome-panel and your wm of choice with it, instead of gnome-shell/mutter, so it's pretty much unlike KDE 3 -> 4 transition.
not at all.
there was a discussion until yesterday about that.
1) you can't use any other WM because gnome 3 would lose the modularization.
2) gnome-panel is for fallback mode but nobody knows how this would work. Right now gnome-applets is not even into their plans.
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/desktop-devel-list/ "My thoughts on fallback mode" thread
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http://live.gnome.org/GNOME3Myths :
"While it is true that the GNOME 3 experience will not include the panel as it was in GNOME 2"
What panel? The one with applets?
Last edited by Mr. Alex (2011-01-06 14:05:31)
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yes, gnome-panel is where you add the applets and applications launchers.
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