Fedora 1 used a newer version of GNOME, which was made a bit different from the latter version. Things you mentioned are included in these modifications.
I've been wondering about what Fedora does differently in the Gnome desktop than default Gnome. I'm not in a position to be able to easily install both to compare (I just have Fedora Core 1 installed).
I'm wondering what differences there are - and why. I would like to see some discussion as to the value of each/any differences - is it worth keeping different - and if so, is it worth looking at upstreaming to Gnome.
I'm thinking of stuff like the dock/quicklaunch area and the fedora/start menu, etc.
Thanks, Steven Garrity
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