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* Targeted release: [[Releases/18 | Fedora 18 ]]  
* Targeted release: [[Releases/18 | Fedora 18 ]]  
* Last updated: 2012-07-22
* Last updated: 2012-08-13
* Percentage of completion: 70%
* Percentage of completion: 85%
* [[User:Rdieter | Rex Dieter]] of i18n team has offered support to update imsettings for MATE Desktop
* [[User:Rdieter | Rex Dieter]] of i18n team has offered support to update imsettings for MATE Desktop


1st basic package mate-common has been approved, the package has been built from source and works great and happily coexists with Gnome 3.
 
All packages but one have been submitted. A good percentage have already been approved or are about to be approved.
 
MATE Desktop itself has been built from source and works great and happily coexists with Gnome 3.


== Detailed Description ==
== Detailed Description ==

Revision as of 15:03, 13 August 2012

MATE Desktop

Summary

MATE Desktop is based on GNOME 2 and provides an intuitive and attractive desktop to Linux users who seek a simple, easy to use traditional interface.

Owner

  • Name: Dan Mashal
  • Email: dan.mashal AT fedoraproject.org

Co-maintainers


Current status

  • Targeted release: Fedora 18
  • Last updated: 2012-08-13
  • Percentage of completion: 85%
  • Rex Dieter of i18n team has offered support to update imsettings for MATE Desktop


All packages but one have been submitted. A good percentage have already been approved or are about to be approved.

MATE Desktop itself has been built from source and works great and happily coexists with Gnome 3.

Detailed Description

MATE is a traditional Gnome 2 like desktop user interface. Many users have expressed interest in this feature since Fedora 15 in which Fedora was switched from Gnome 2 to Gnome 3.

For the advanced user that doesn't want a cutting edge desktop and just wants to keep it simple this is perfect for them.

The popularity of MATE Desktop is very high. It is one of the 2 choices of DE's for Linux Mint which is one of the most popular Linux distros out right now.

Benefit to Fedora

  • Attract new users to Fedora.
  • Give users another choice and freedom to choose what type of DE/WM they would like to use. This is one of the core foundations of the Fedora project.

Scope

MATE DE tracker bug

List of packages being imported in to fedora:

mate-common -- Approved.
mate-doc-utils -- Approved.
mate-corba -- Approved.
libmatenwck -- Approved.
mate-conf -- Approved.
libmatecomponent -- Approved.
mate-mime-data -- Approved.
mate-vfs -- under review
libmate -- Approved.
libmatecanvas -- under review
libmatecomponentui -- under review
libmatekeyring -- Approved.
mate-keyring -- Approved.
libmateui -- under review
libmatenotify -- Approved.
libmatekbd -- under review
libmateweather -- under review
mate-icon-theme under review
mate-dialogs -- Approved.
mate-desktop -- Approved.
mate-file-manager -- under review
mate-notification-daemon -- under review
mate-backgrounds -- under review
mate-menus -- under review
mate-window-manager -- under review
mate-polkit -- under review
mate-settings-daemon -- under review
mate-control-center -- not ready yet
mate-panel -- under review
mate-session-manager -- under review

How To Test

Upon approval of all packages a user would type "yum groupinstall @MATE-Desktop" and it would be added to their list of sessions to log in to on start up.

User Experience

It will improve the user's desktop experience by giving them another choice of Desktops that they can use with Fedora.

Dependencies

Please see https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=840149 for more information.

The main dependencies required by this package are python, GTK2, automake, libtool, gettext and pkgconfig.

mate-common will provide automake autoconf gettext intltool libtool so that it will not be in every package's buildrequires.

Contingency Plan

  • If this feature is not ready by the deadline it will be included in the next Fedora release.

Documentation

  • MATE Desktop website here.

Release Notes

  • Introducing MATE Desktop

Comments and Discussion