On 02/08/2012 07:01 PM, svela...@gmail.com wrote:
"I'm trying to coach you to step back and think about the thing you are proposing in the broader context of a complex system that new users have to feel excited and liberated by. You're asking to make one piece of that harder. I'm asking which OTHER piece you propose to make simpler, to retain balance."
I am not quite sure I understand, so at the risk of sounding dumb I'll 
just ask. Ubuntu is a coherent system with a certain amount of system 
and user facing choices. Like a racing car say. Now certain subsystems 
like the engine are more complicated than say the seat cushions. I am 
assuming by the amount of discussion and the amount of testing done on 
this issue, window management is complicated subsystem. If the user is 
a beginner then there isn't a reason that he/she should have access to 
the complicated subsystems, much in the same way my old Toyota Corolla 
doesn't let me control the firmness of my suspension. But if the user 
is more experienced then not having access to subsystems is more than 
irritating, its surely akin to not having an easy traction control on 
a powerful car. Isn't Ubuntu a powerful car? I get that a hard riding 
supercar with no radio is not appealing to most people, but having a 
 comfortable ride that you can quickly take to track day is appealing 
to a lot of people isn't it? Abandoning the metaphor, how does the 
adding control of something the user has to touch everyday, and 
leaving that easily configurable disrupt the overall harmony or Zen of 
the system? Surely each subsystem should be allowed to fluctuate on 
the number of options the user gets to tweak?
I apologize if that sounds dumb.
It doesn't sound dumb , but the problem is not if it is useful , it's a bit more complex . Each new option gives more space for confusion when a new user gets a hands-on . And it's not just about this particular option . The fact is there are a lot of similar options , that want to get integrated and would be useful , but compromises have to be made in order to make a very usable system. That's why the discussion's so long - this option is one of those expensive additions to the settings . I think it's worth it , Mark - not so much :D .
P.S: I like Evans idea to animate hide and show on clicking the dodge 
option .
Petko
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