On Sat, 2010-11-20 at 22:41 +0000, Mohammed Amine IL Idrissi wrote: > On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 7:28 PM, Ted Gould <ted@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > "Mohammed Amine IL Idrissi" <ilidrissiamine@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 6:03 PM, Matthew Paul Thomas > >><mpt@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>> However, the gnome-control-center design does not include the > >>settings > >>> for the clock in the menu bar, and it's pretty safe to say those > >>> settings will be in a separate tab. > >>> > >><https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimeAndDate?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=settings-clock.jpg> > >>> So it would be very cool if you could implement those. > >> > >>Will do, thanks for feedback. > >>One last question: where should land the settings dialog? In the > >>indicator-datetime branch, or in its own branch? > > > > Ideally it would involve working.with GNOME Control Center as > > much as possible. I talked to Davidz, who is working on the > > GNOME Shell clock about using the same settings so that hopefully > > we could use thr same configuration dialog. > > If we use the same Gsettings keys, it would be easier to make the same > configuration dialog. So yeah, collaboration would be great :) I'm > worried though about GNOME having issues about the contributor > agreement, so it wouldn't accept it... or am I totally off-track here? Totally off track :) If there was a contributor agreement required, yes GNOME would have an issue with it. But, unless the code is in a project that is currently Copyright Canonical there isn't any copyright assignment required. So making a patch to GNOME Control Center that set the same keys, wouldn't be the same code, so it would have any Copyright issues. --Ted
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