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 BlanK0   ( @BlanK0@lemmy.ml )  to Linux@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago

Nautilus File Manager Is Getting a New Global Search Mode in GNOME 46 - 9to5Linux

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Nautilus File Manager Is Getting a New Global Search Mode in GNOME 46 - 9to5Linux

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The Nautilus (Files) file manager has received a new explicit Global Search feature in the upcoming GNOME 46 desktop environment series.
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  •  GravitySpoiled   ( @GravitySpoiled@lemmy.ml ) 
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    •  Avid Amoeba   ( @avidamoeba@lemmy.ca ) 
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      Because that’s how the GNOME project architected their dependencies on their shared components and releases. It’s a simpler way to do things than having independent releases. It also provides stability from straight from upstream. Why is the state of the file manager linked to the state of Debian? The same reasons.

    •  Chewy   ( @Chewy7324@discuss.tchncs.de ) 
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      The concurrent release of all Gnome components at the same time is one of the reasons Gnome is the preferred DE on commercial distros, as it makes planning and releasing new versions easier. All components are designed to work with each other and what doesn’t make it in the release comes half a year later. Also, Nautilus (Gnome File Manager) is deeply integrated into the desktop.

  •  Drinvictus   ( @Drinvictus@discuss.tchncs.de ) 
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    How about you fix your drag and drop before you implement new things guys

    •  Responsabilidade   ( @BaalInvoker@lemmy.eco.br ) 
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      How about contribute somehow?

      •  Drinvictus   ( @Drinvictus@discuss.tchncs.de ) 
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        I’m a doctor dude. You don’t want me to contribute. I can only donate

        •  Responsabilidade   ( @BaalInvoker@lemmy.eco.br ) 
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          Donations are contributions as well. However once free and open source projects does not have employees, what you want may or may not be done. It all depends on how important contributors think this issue is

          What you can do is to hire a freelancer to program it for you, so surely you get what you want

          •  wvstolzing   ( @walthervonstolzing@lemmy.ml ) 
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            ‘surely you get …’ ---- not necessarily; contributions that satisfy feature requests are unlikely to be welcomed with open arms if they don’t already fit the core maintainers’ overall strategy. Some projects are very flexible about this; but Gnome is notoriously not.

            … and even if the commissioned feature patch remains private, it might break on the next update, which would be a waste.

        •  Ashley   ( @ashley@lemmy.ca ) 
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          Cool! I donate too

  •  sibloure   ( @sibloure@beehaw.org ) 
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    I don’t really understand what is different from how it already works now.

    •  Certainity45   ( @Certainity45@lemmy.ml ) 
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      You can now launch any installed app from the file manager.

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