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<H1>[Mageia-dev] The shiny new Control Center</H1>
<B>Angelo Naselli</B>
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<I>Mon Oct 1 11:31:37 CEST 2012</I>
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><i> Pardon me for jumping in although I'm not a developer.
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</I>><i> I agree that for the time being (as long as the "old" mcc is in
</I>><i> the repos) a different name is unavoidable, even if it's just
</I>><i> "mcc2". But when a switch to the new version this new version
</I>><i> should inherit the name "Mageia Control Center/Centre". The main
</I>><i> reason for that: This unique type of "configuration mall" has been
</I>><i> one feature which has been regarded as one of the most valued of
</I>><i> Mandake/Mandriva/Mageia in all reviews and all comments about the
</I>><i> distribution. Over 10 years it has been a recognized landmark for
</I>><i> these distributions. As such it should remain under the same name.
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</I>><i> The name will neither make it more difficult nor more easy for
</I>><i> other distributions to use it (as has been said in this thread), we
</I>><i> also have tools or whatever adopted from other distributions (like
</I>><i> Fedora) and they are still carrying their name, even with "fedora"
</I>><i> as prefix.
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Good point, but as a developer i could say we can make it
configurable. I mean a generic panel can have the name into its
configuration file and shown on title, while to run it a script
called mcc can run "generic_panel -c mcc.conf" for instance,
we can also fix that as default forcing mageia behaviour :)
Said that we're using libyui, that is a work in progress abstraction
for the Suse Yast panel, so we're not reinvent the wheel :)
Cheers,
Angelo
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