Hi, On Wed, 3 Dec 2014 21:04:54 +0200, Faidon Liambotis wrote: >> You may say that gnome-panel should be removed as well, but please do not >> forget that there are 8 other source packages depending on it, so they should >> get removed as well in that case. > > Yeah, that's a good point. This affects the Flashback mode as a whole...
Another possibility will be to drop gnome-session-f{lash,all}back packages from gnome-panel source. This way we won’t need to remove stuff that depends on gnome-panel (though I still do not like this, see below). >> I think the best solution will be to leave things as-is. But if you convince >> the Release Team that removing 10 packages (or backporting 800 lines of code >> to add keyboard grabber) is a good idea, I will be fine with that. > > I don't think this is fit for release as-is. > > Are you referring to the two patches I posted? If so, I wish it was that > simple; those a) are a hack, since they provide org.gnome.Shell, b) only > fix media keys & custom keybindings, not layout switching/input sources, > c) even for media keys, there is no OSD, for e.g. volume. Yes, I am referring to the two patches you posted. Note that gnome-flashback already owns org.gnome.Shell to show end session dialogs. > In any case, though, let's agree on the problem first. This is currently > a severity: grave bug, i.e. release critical. I agree that this is a problem. However, GNOME Flashback can still be usable in most cases: - To switch keyboard layouts one can use good old xkb (I do that when I use GNOME Flashback session). - Other keybindings are not so critical. To lock screen / power off / etc one can use the user menu. Thus I still think this bug should be downgraded to important or ignored for Jessie. This mail is written from gnome-flashback session on Jessie, btw. -- Dmitry Shachnev
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