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is it really necessary to copy everything right after apple released it? This "online account panel".
It was introduced in 10.7 Lion, now it's in Gnome 3.2 and it's nearby a 1:1 copy... I mean - come on... this is microsofts job!
I dont find this very creative of the gnome team...
(compare the "Gnome online account panel" with Lion's "Accounts" Panel in System preferences and u will see)
Apple does a lot of copycats too: OSX Lion took some Gnome 3.0 features to polish them. AFAIK, KDE already had that online account concept before OSX. All applications have copied each other allowing diversity and competition. Time to move on.