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'Files' entry missing in default appmenus for Fedora 21 template #1206

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marmarek opened this Issue Sep 22, 2015 · 2 comments

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marmarek commented Sep 22, 2015

Nautilus was renamed from nautilus.desktop to org.gnome.Nautilus.desktop, our default whitelist doesn't reflect that change.

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@rootkovska @mfc should we include the fix in final R3.0? This isn't exactly allowed at this stage by our release process policy, but this is one of few changes that can't be fixed using standard update. And IMO regression risk is small here.

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marmarek commented Sep 22, 2015

@rootkovska @mfc should we include the fix in final R3.0? This isn't exactly allowed at this stage by our release process policy, but this is one of few changes that can't be fixed using standard update. And IMO regression risk is small here.

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if the current outcome/issue is that Files is not listed/available on the appmenu, then yes a fix should be included for R3.0.

As I mentioned re: #1197, if there is regression of features/usability from R2.0 --> R3.0 I don't think that is good.

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mfc commented Sep 23, 2015

if the current outcome/issue is that Files is not listed/available on the appmenu, then yes a fix should be included for R3.0.

As I mentioned re: #1197, if there is regression of features/usability from R2.0 --> R3.0 I don't think that is good.

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