Hi, Sorry if I post this reply in a wrong place. It has been a long time since I used mailing lists.
Anyway, I think that the big question is that what do users want. Do users like gnome-shell way of doing things or do users prefer old gnome-panel approach? Is there something that can be done to gnome-shell to improve user acceptance? Statistical evidence should be gathered about user opinions. It would seem to me that easiest way would be to have a poll to find out what majority of gnome users think. Perhaps most users do like gnome-shell in which case developers are on the right track. Then again, perhaps most users do not like gnome-shell and developers should change direction and try to get the old gnome 2 experience back. How about utilizing the web page (or perhaps there are better services in web to do this) to get statistical information about user's opinions? Of course, the questions should be carefully crafted in unbiased way. BR, Sami 2012/8/7 Bob Frazier <bobf mrp3 com>: > I created a web page specifically to help people get their 'gnome 2' > experience back, or at least as much as I could figure out in a couple of > days with some significant research. I used Ubuntu 11.10 a few months ago, > then later installed debian 'wheezy' to confirm my suspicions. > > web page: http://mrp3.com/making-gnome3-usable.html > > I thought I'd let others know of its existence. I happen to agree with > Linus on this matter, and thought that those of us who PREFER THE GNOME 2 > INTERFACE ought to at LEAST have some say so as the customer SHOULD 'always > be right'. So let people have their fondleslab interfaces, bulbous fonts, > too much space between icons on the desktop [if they actually figure out how > to enable it without reading my web page], and so forth, if they really want > them. > > BUT WHY CANNOT THE REST OF US KEEP WHAT WE HAD IF WE LIKED IT??? _______________________________________________ gnome-shell-list mailing list gnome-shell-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list