Ford was the tablet to the day's traditional desktop (not sure what anology to 
use with Diesel). If the traditional horse is to die, let it die on its own, 
and let tablet interfaces replace it. Consumers will happily move over at their 
own pace.

I am well aware of the history of the automobile. The first cross country US 
roadtrip from San Francisco to New York relied on trains to haul tires, and 
blacksmiths to repair the vehicle. Let's use the traditional desktop to build 
the new one, but just like with cars, they did not replace horses overnight.

As I said in my blog, at a technology transition you get free reign. But just 
try moving the location of the gas and break pedals in a traditional car. 
Hybrids and Electrics are the chance to fix things again - in the next wave.

Jon.

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Subject: Re: Well, I've tried GNOME 3 now...


On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 6:08 PM, Jonathan Masters <j...@redhat.com> wrote:
> I think the point is that it takes many years to build traction. We should 
> consider we have established players in desktop and a trend towards Android, 
> iOS, MeeGo etc. powered devices in the consumer space over a pure play Linux 
> distro. We would have been better served in the traditional distro space in 
> building on the traction we had with GNOME 2. After all, it finally was 
> offering a fairly compelling alternative. My blog has more personal opinion 
> on consumer behavior and desktop adoption - my belief is innovation should 
> happen in the new platform space, not on traditional desktops. Throwing away 
> 30 years of tradition is not actually what mainstream computing users want.

"If I'd asked people what they wanted, they would have said a faster
horse.? ? Henry Ford

Horses even had a *much* longer tradition then the windows 95 style desktop ;)
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