

#Sidenotes for windows windows
Better panel ~ windows ~ applications relationship (any reason to have one icon to launch, one button to manage window, one tray icon to see status? I'm living an identity crisis: I'm starting to believe that MacOS approach could be good).Use of GPG to speed up authentication/verification.Possibly a SSL certificate (not self-signed like now).A reminder email notification of pending GNOME release, about 48 hours before, would be nice.Maybe some API to easily check for common lockdown things (like "is printing allowed?").A good documentation for lockdown for developers.Of course we can also use Virtual Machines for that, which might even make more sense. If we could get a server where various flavors of web services are could be installed, like various ftp, webdav servers, so we could make sure that our backends work with most of the stuff out there would be neat.We also need single-click activation inside GtkTreeView.Ī curtain widget similar to what has for their error messages that inherits from GtkBin or GtkContainer as discussed on 1] 2]. I made some proposals for improving rubber banding selection in a gtk-devel-list email. :-P"įor "better list view interaction", improvements to GtkTreeView are required. I'll leave my comment from the last cycle here unchanged: "Direction.a fdo spec for a dbus API related to session management.MPRIS would be a nice addition to provide simpe common controls/notifications of media players.Mixer APIs are Theaare is need to find solution in ALSA/HAL/DeviceKit that PA (and drivers) could expose.chpe: We should use GIT instead of SVN !.What would really help me is more people contributing It would be nice to have something more standard for the project websites that doesn't require manually updating the pages when a new release is published I spend a lot of time marking duplicates.


Would be great if bugzilla could detect duplicate bugs itsself.for now, every gnome app has to do its own stuff, which isnt that great.clutter), which every gnome application could use. we would like to see a synchronisation framework (e.g.A better theming infrastructure for gtk-themes.Reach out to your CSM (Customer Success Manager) or Shelly Chiang with any questions. Adobe is recommending alternative solutions and is working closely with customers on a smooth transition. No, Livefyre will end on November 30, 2021. Because of these challenges, Adobe has made the difficult decision to end the Livefyre service. In previous communications, Adobe has announced that the changing dynamics with social media providers, including Facebook and Twitter, have made it challenging to continue to offer our customers a robust UGC solution. Livefyre End-of-Service Frequently Asked Questions What is changing with Livefyre? If you have questions, please reach out to your Customer Success Manager or Account Manager. Adobe is committed to providing what is needed for a smooth handoff. This reminder is to ensure visibility of the end of Livefyre service date. Since January 2021, Adobe has been working with customers using Livefyre on a smooth transition to trusted Adobe partners and recommending alternative solutions. The last day customers will be able to access Livefyre is November 30, 2021. The last day customers could access Livefyre was November 30, 2021.Ĭhanging dynamics with social media providers, including Facebook and Twitter, have made it challenging to continue to offer Adobe customers a robust UGC (User-Generated Content) solution.
