On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 5:01 AM, Mark Blakeney <
mark.blake...@bullet-systems.net> wrote:

> Can somebody please post a reference to a discussion amongst the gnome3
> developers about why they decided to only provide a suspend option on the
> user menu (and hide the power off option with the alt modifier)? I would
> really like to know by what rationale they came to this astonishing
> decision?
>
>
Hi Mark,

The reason is that GNOME 3 is geared towards power saving and wear and
tear.  Shutting down your laptop is not as good as suspend.

So when people as you, it's because suspend is a better mode than shutting
down and booting up.  Since that increases wear and tear on your laptop
especially drives.

Suspend lets you instantly start working again.  If suspend is not working
then we need to push for the Linux eco-system to make it work.  Not making
compromises forces people to actually fix the various issues and that makes
Linux better.

On a Mac, I never ever think of shutting down, I just close the lid and
then open up again.  Why?  Because suspend is nearly instantaneous.

One could argue that it doesn't make sense for a desktop, but honestly for
myself I never shutdown my machine, it's better to go into a power saving
mode.


> I like and promote gnome-shell but frankly it is embarrassing to have to
> apologise for this design choice to new users. It leaves an awkward first
> impression.
>
>
I appreciate you evangelizing for us.  Thank you.  I hope the points I
raised will help there.

sri

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