On 22 April 2010 03:49, Mark Shuttleworth <m...@ubuntu.com> wrote: > > It's a good point. The workspaces experience has languished, and I'd > like for us to climb in and improve it substantially. At the moment, we > do a half-hearted job - we ship what's there but as you say, only > configure two workspaces. I'd be inclined to say "ship without > workspaces" so that we are at least definitive about the position for > the moment. > > I'd welcome a discussion about how we could make workspaces *great*. If > we can do that, then we would make more of them. And your contribution > above is a useful start: great workspaces give you easy access to some > apps regardless of the workspace you happen to be in. > > Mark, I'm puzzled. What isn't already great about workspaces?
I tend to use six to eight depending upon my uses on a particular machine with one assigned to internet, one running Terminator with htop and iotop, one for Nautilus, one for Gedit, one for music (GNOME-mplayer currently), one for OpenOffice, and sometimes a few more for the Gimp and a scratchpad space for quick work using something else. I use ALT+1 etc to jump between them. What are the problems you see with workspaces? What kind of improvements do you think are needed? Anzan
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