| I am new to this list, but I would like to suggest one idea today.   For 3.10 I would like [:::] to be relocated to the top panel next to Activity.  That would save two mouse clicks. 
 As for mouse clicks consider this (3.8 version)
 
 click Activity--»Activity (program not in favourites)
 click [:::] »» Program not in frequent grouping
 click »» Add
 Scroll
 Click »» System
 Click »» rarely used program in this grouped listing
 
 Six Mouse Clicks to launch a program is way too many, By putting the [:::] to the panel, we could save 2 or more mouse clicks.
 
 Justification
 I was doing some heavy testing, filling up completely the frequent grouping. As we know, the frequent grouping is the dynamic favourites.  At the same time I began getting tendonitus from all the left mouse button work.  Has
 someone thought that it should not ever require six mouse clicks to start a rarely used application?
 
 request 2,
 
 Provide a way to purge entries in frequent.  If I accidently enter an application, it gets automatically posted to the Frequent side. How to I purge it?
 
 As this is my first posting, please advise me if I am writing to the correct development list? If it is wrong, or you would like clarificant
 
 With 3.6, we had catagories on the right side (consider right side of ALL as in 3.8) Can those categories be reintroduced for ALL?
 
 And since I am remembering things, will we be able one day to tag our applications by a keyword, such as  NewYork (for applications related to NY), or for any viable tag name.
 The tagging kind of offers subsetting and faster access time for a subset of icons.
 
 
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 --- On Thu, 4/11/13, Daniel Mustieles García <daniel mustieles gmail com> wrote:
 
 From: Daniel Mustieles García <daniel mustieles gmail com>
 Subject: Re: Two 3.10 feature ideas
 To: matteo member fsf org
 Cc: "GNOME Desktop Development List" <desktop-devel-list gnome org>
 Date: Thursday, April 11, 2013, 4:09 PM
 
 
 For the first idea, maybe something like this could be useful:http://code.google.com/p/gnome-gmail-notifier/ I've been using it in both GNOME 2 and GNOME 3 ant id works properly with notifications, so it would be a good starter point.
 Cheers! 2013/4/11 Matteo Settenvini <matteo-ml member fsf org> 
Dear all,
 unfortunately, I don't know if I will have the manpower in the next six
 months to contribute actively to GNOME, so I'm just dropping two ideas
 for features here. I believe they would benefit a good number of users.
 
 * Finally have evolution display notifications for new messages while
 the main UI is not open. There was a proposal in this direction several
 cycles ago, but I believe it was postponed indefinitely. Has
 evolution-data-server all the needed pieces? This is not conceptually
 much different than notifications for new chat messages. Sure, it can be
 achieved by some another different small program which needs to be
 configured separately, but it would be nice to have this well integrated
 with the rest of the GNOME experience.
 
 * Add social network notifications. Some of them could be read-only
 notifications (e.g. for Google+, which does not provide a write API),
 others could afford to offer an interface similar to the one used for
 chat (e.g. for Facebook and Twitter) where you can respond. Gwibber
 attempted to do some of these things, but a solution integrated with
 g-o-a (which already has the authentication pieces in place) +
 gnome-shell seem to make much sense.
 
 Anyway, thanks for your strenuous work!
 
 Cheers,
 --
 Matteo Settenvini
 FSF Associated Member
 Email : matteo member fsf org
 
 
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