GNOME works best with minimal customizations simply from the fact that
we (GNOME) do not QA all the various parts together. So it is worth
making it simple as possible.
sri
On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 12:03 PM Simental Magana, Marcos
<marcos.simental.magana(a)intel.com> wrote:
Hello,
As part of streamlining our content[1], we are removing some of the
desktop customizations including extensions, themes, and icons
currently carried by the distribution as part of our default desktop
offering.
The content we intend to remove has been separated into the `desktop-
assets-extras' bundle[2]. It will be as we move to the latest version
of GNOME next week that we will deprecate this bundle, effectively
removing the bundle content.
Currently `desktop-assets-extras', while part of the desktop by
default, is not enforced for the desktop bundle and can be removed by
users if they choose.
We’ve also announced this on the forum[3] with details of the
modifications. Feel free to join the conversation there, too.
[1]-
https://community.clearlinux.org/t/changes-coming-to-clear-linux-direction/…
[2]-
https://github.com/clearlinux/clr-bundles/blob/master/bundles/desktop-asset…
[3]-
https://community.clearlinux.org/t/clear-linux-os-desktop-ui-to-adopt-a-mor…
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Don't Panic!
Marcos Simental.
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