On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 10:43 PM, Scott Kitterman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Seriously, the notion that it's OK to not care about how defaults affect > experienced users is > totally bogus. I run my Kubuntu desktop with very little customization a > really dislike the > notion that my preferences don't count because I could turn off some > annoying new feature. > > Scott K > I agree 100%. I try and keep my desktop as close to default as possible because it makes it so much easier to test bugs. The less customization I do, the more likely it is that it isn't my fault somehow. And besides, just because I know how to edit config files doesn't mean I like doing it. Although I'd much rather have everything work the way I want it to out of the box, I realize that sometimes my preferences differ from the norm. I'm fine with that, but if we're going to do something as fundamental as a UI reorganization, we have to be absolutely sure that the majority would benefit from it. Evan
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