GNOME Power Manager project gets underway

GNOME Power Manager is a GNOME session daemon that acts as a policy agent on top of the Project Utopia stack, which includes the kernel, hotplug, udev, and HAL. GNOME Power Manager listens for HAL events and responds with user-configurable reactions. Currently it supports UPS's, laptop batteries and AC adaptors. Its goal is to be architecture neutral and free of polling and other hacks.
Linux power management on laptops sucks. Project Utopia is all about making things "Just Work" and that's how power-management should be.
The site can be found here with lots of screenshots.
There is a CVS repository available with the latest and greatest code.
Note: The project is at alpha status and at this stage I’m looking for preliminary feedback on initial concepts, and people’s views on how this should be done.


