> Good point :) But this is one of those times where a lot of Ubuntu users > would be confused if a change went on like this. It is not what happened > when we changed to GNOME 3 from GNOME 2.x. People did not think that GNOME > was broken or was a bug. They did not think that their computer was broken. This is why I wouldn't delete ALT+F2, but add to the dash the capability of executing commands...deleting ALT+F2 functionality will be done if people stop using it... > They would though if we changed the key combinations. If they do not know > that we changed combinations, they would probably just think that either > something is wrong with their keyboard, or that we simply removed the > combination. We are the winning team, so don't change it! ;) Always in the idea of adding instead of changing...the dash is so good now that I also would add the possibility to use bash commands in it (for example as an additional package...by default could kill many users :D)
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