On Fri, 2013-05-31 at 00:08 +0530, Rahul Jain wrote: > Hiya, it seems to me that everything in Shell has only one autistic, > inflexible way of doing things. I think Shell is polished enough by > now, so why not start adding more features?
You can dynamically add features to shell using extensions. Someone could develop an extension to do what you propose. And shell itself remains clean and svelt. But your extension will be complicated - you'll need a config-ui to let users defined those applications groups. > For example, the right click desktop menu can be utilized for a very > productive, yet clean menu. But currently is fat and useless. A. I dunno, I let nautilus manage my desktop, so there is stuff there, and a useful menu. Although the utility is somewhat limited because most of the time the desktop is 99.44% obscured. But icons-on-the-desktop are the easiest way to manage [for ejection, etc...] removable media. > I'm all for touch-friendly, <rant> Argh! Give it up people. There is nothing about "touch-friendly" that is *dictating* GNOME Shell. How are an awesome suite of hot-keys like Alt-F1, Alt-F2, Alt-Tab, and Alt-` "touch friendly"???? All the GNOME-Shell-Is-For-Tablets R@&*&*(@*(R*(@ bull-crap must DIE DIE DIE. </rant> > but not at the expense of real productive computing,. Nothing in GNOME shell is "at the expense of real productive computing" > Not looking to troll or anything but here is a simple suggestion > (mockup) to show you what a couple extra options to right menu can > bring in terms of convenience and productivity. > http://i42.tinypic.com/bfqejl.jpg > See what I mean? People will probably love little things like this > that can make lives easier. And look how beautifully it matches the > Shell's slick aesthetics! ;) So I just wanted to say, start adding > stuff now, even little enhancements. Put it out there. It's the little > conveniences and time-savers that make users happy. See http://extensions.gnome.org -> there are lots of things you can add it. _______________________________________________ gnome-shell-list mailing list gnome-shell-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list