[GH-ISSUE #531] [Feature Request] Gnome Extension for NBFC #483

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opened 2026-02-26 00:32:46 +03:00 by kerem · 7 comments
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Originally created by @chevalier-m on GitHub (Aug 7, 2018).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/hirschmann/nbfc/issues/531

Hello,

I'm about to talk about somehting I truly am inexperienced about in terms of development of both nbfc (the bridge with mono and such under Linux systems) and gnome extensions.
Would somebody knowing the domain would be able to implement a gnome extension with an appindicator that provides the same interface as under Windows for exemple?

I think that would be a great feature but I might be unaware of the real possibilities in term of implementaion.
Anyway, thanks in advance!

Regards !

PS: I might have missed a previous issue referencing this because of the multiple terms and technologies usable for such an indicator.

Originally created by @chevalier-m on GitHub (Aug 7, 2018). Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/hirschmann/nbfc/issues/531 Hello, I'm about to talk about somehting I truly am inexperienced about in terms of development of both nbfc (the bridge with mono and such under Linux systems) and gnome extensions. Would somebody knowing the domain would be able to implement a gnome extension with an appindicator that provides the same interface as under Windows for exemple? I think that would be a great feature but I might be unaware of the real possibilities in term of implementaion. Anyway, thanks in advance! Regards ! PS: I might have missed a previous issue referencing this because of the multiple terms and technologies usable for such an indicator.
kerem 2026-02-26 00:32:46 +03:00
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@erkexzcx commented on GitHub (Aug 10, 2018):

Would be great if you rewrite NBFC in C language for max performance.

<!-- gh-comment-id:412193515 --> @erkexzcx commented on GitHub (Aug 10, 2018): Would be great if you rewrite NBFC in C language for max performance.
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@chevalier-m commented on GitHub (Aug 11, 2018):

Don't get me wrong please.
Anyone can pick this issue and I believe that if anybody implemented something, he'll be ready to share it over this issue and give people the opportunity to use/enhance his work.

This level of contempt is honestly misplaced.

<!-- gh-comment-id:412260790 --> @chevalier-m commented on GitHub (Aug 11, 2018): Don't get me wrong please. Anyone can pick this issue and I believe that if anybody implemented something, he'll be ready to share it over this issue and give people the opportunity to use/enhance his work. This level of contempt is honestly misplaced.
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@hirschmann commented on GitHub (Aug 14, 2018):

I'm not that familiar with Gnome and I'm not a fan of desktop environment specific solutions, so I won't create a Gnome Extension for NBFC myself.
But I'm willing to support anyone who wants to work on this task.

In fact, I'm planning to add a REST API to the nbfc service. This would make it easier to access the service from a non-dotnet frontend (e.g. a web app, a conky script, etc.)

<!-- gh-comment-id:412900517 --> @hirschmann commented on GitHub (Aug 14, 2018): I'm not that familiar with Gnome and I'm not a fan of desktop environment specific solutions, so I won't create a Gnome Extension for NBFC myself. But I'm willing to support anyone who wants to work on this task. In fact, I'm planning to add a REST API to the nbfc service. This would make it easier to access the service from a non-dotnet frontend (e.g. a web app, a conky script, etc.)
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@chevalier-m commented on GitHub (Aug 14, 2018):

Oh that sounds awesome!
That would indeed largely broaden the possibilites, looking forward to it, I'm sure a lot of people (including me, but not for the Gnome Extension) will make a great use of that.

Looking forward to it.

<!-- gh-comment-id:412902316 --> @chevalier-m commented on GitHub (Aug 14, 2018): Oh that sounds awesome! That would indeed largely broaden the possibilites, looking forward to it, I'm sure a lot of people (including me, but not for the Gnome Extension) will make a great use of that. Looking forward to it.
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@github-actions[bot] commented on GitHub (Nov 24, 2019):

This issue is stale because it has been open more than 180 days with no activity. If nobody comments within 7 days, this issue will be closed

<!-- gh-comment-id:557844315 --> @github-actions[bot] commented on GitHub (Nov 24, 2019): This issue is stale because it has been open more than 180 days with no activity. If nobody comments within 7 days, this issue will be closed
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@chevalier-m commented on GitHub (Nov 26, 2019):

I still believe this could be good. Please go away stale bot!

<!-- gh-comment-id:558624415 --> @chevalier-m commented on GitHub (Nov 26, 2019): I still believe this could be good. Please go away stale bot!
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@erkexzcx commented on GitHub (Nov 26, 2019):

Highly disagree that his would be good idea.

Linux has a fragmentation problem, and that is exactly what you are asking for. Aren't there any other standardized applets that work the same between different DE/WM?

<!-- gh-comment-id:558625766 --> @erkexzcx commented on GitHub (Nov 26, 2019): **Highly disagree** that his would be good idea. Linux has a **fragmentation problem**, and that is **exactly what you are asking for**. Aren't there any other standardized applets that work the same between different DE/WM?
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