Things to reconsider: - we ship gnome-power-manager, but still have the battstat applet - we have networkmanager, but still have network monitor applet and modem lights - we ship the old commandline applet, not deskbar applet
oh, also totem vs sticky-notes
You probably mean tomboy instead of totem above. Note that deskbar applet is in Fedora Extras
of course, tomboy.
feature freeze was today, punting...
feature freeze was a while ago, punting...
feature freeze was a last week, punting... Looking at how the bug is floating from release to release, though, I think we need to restructure it a bit. I should probably file each part as a separate bug report.
filed battery applet issue here: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=482680
Moving on...
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