On Wed, 11 Apr 2012 09:54:55 -0700 Dane Mutters <dmutt...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If I might recommend one final thing...can the essence of this > discussion be somehow posted in an easy-to-find place on Ubuntu's > various web pages and forums? It would be helpful to have an > official notice that "this is how it is, and it's not going back to > how it was." It would save a lot of people (like me) a lot of > trouble in trying to present ideas about what's unsatisfactory and > needs changing, seeing as the direction of development apparently > finds such input (concerning the GUI) unimportant at this time. As a > policy, I find this quite unfortunate, but if that's "just how it > is," a simple warning would be nice. I think you are expanding and assuming results, decisions, and consequences over what has been said on this thread. 1. I am pretty sure Unity development will look at, and hear, on any well-explained, decent complaint. 2. I am sorry, but "Gnome 3 sucks, and Unity sucks more" is *not* what I am referring to above. 3. I do not remember anyone involved on Unity development stating that s/he "finds such input (concerning the GUI) unimportant at this time". 4. I see no official notice of "this is how it is(...)" What we had was a rant followed by another rant followed by... I do not know, I stopped in the middle of the second rant. ScootK was very right when referring to the delete option. A lot of people left KDE when KDE4 was put out. A lot returned, others went elsewhere. A lot of people will leave Gnome3, or <replace by whatever interface is changing the paradigm>. It happens, people (in general) do not like change. But if I do not like something, and I want to _help_ change it, I need to put out a very clear statement of what I think is wrong *AND* why I think it is wrong. I have not seen this here. Cheers, ..C..
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