- name: gnome-clocks
- description: Shows the time in several timezones. Integrates with Gnome Shell.
- snapcraft: GitHub - ubuntu/gnome-clocks: Simple GNOME app with stopwatch, timer, and world clock support. This repository is the snap data that grabs the upstream gnome-chess and packages it as a snap.
- upstream: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-clocks
- upstream-relation: published by Canonical
- interfaces:
- desktop (
desktop-file-ids
):- request-type: installation
- reasoning: Gnome Shell expects gnome-clocks to have the
org.gnome.clocks.desktop
desktop file to show the clocks in the “clock drop-down”. Without this permission, only the “standard”gnome-clocks_gnome-clocks.desktop
launcher would be created, and Gnome Shell won’t show them.
- desktop (
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Hello @SergioCostas!
Similarly to the previous request, this requirement makes sense to me, so +1 (#voteFor) from me
The request makes sense to me. Thus, I #voteFor (+1) granting gnome-clocks
auto-connection to desktop
interface with desktop-file-ids
attribute
Voting period has ended. This request is approved with 2 votes for and 0 votes against.
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