About gnome shell and gnome 3
- From: Ian MacGregor <ardchoille42 gmail com>
- To: gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: About gnome shell and gnome 3
- Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2011 18:47:55 -0700
When KDE4.0 was released I knew the KDE world would lose some users. I
also assumed the other desktop devs would take note, but I guess my
assumptions were wrong.. Gnome3 includes the same mistakes.
- The menus will require more work. If I'm working in a window at
the bottom right of the screen in gnome 2, I simply travel some pixels
to the window menu and click on an item. The menus will eventually be
incorporated into the panel in gnome-shell causing me to have to travel
much further to click them. I bought a mouse for a reason, it's more
work to let go of the mouse, press a key combo and then go back to the
mouse in order to hit a menu item
- Themes are more difficult to create.. not everyone understands CSS.
And now the themes are broken into two components, gnome-shell and
gnome3 making us have to search more for desired theme combinations.
Gnome 2.x was better because one the entire desktop only required one
theme
- Drastic changes push users/donations away. Gnome-shell isn't even
finished yet and some distros are including it by default. Gnome-shell
and gnome3 should have been kept in closed beta until it was more
polished. I would have thought the gnome devs would have learned a
lesson from the KDE soup sandwich when KDE 4.0 was released, but I guess
I assumed too much
- One of the best ways to make your product unusable, require
non-standard hardware. I build my own computers and I refuse to use 3d
accelerated graphics cards - if I wanted a game machine I would go buy a
game console. So, I won't even be able to use gnome at all due to it
eventually requiring 3d acceleration. Linux prides itself on running on
old hardware.. and this does NOT include 3d accelerated graphics
- Pride trumps usability. It doesn't really matter how much we
complain because devs rarely listen to users when their "pet project" is
being criticized. Closed minds and egos always win, it's sad
- A lesson about pooping in one's own nest. I have a feeling the gnome dev team will eventually learn this valuable lesson
- Some of us are more interested in getting our work done rather than
having to learn a new way to navigate our once-favorite desktop
environment
It would not have been so bad had these changes been spread out over
several releases, but I guess the gnome devs are too blinded by their
need to "keep up with the jone's" to have thought of that.
On the positive side, there are other window managers and desktop
environments that are coded by people who don't make stupid decisions.
I'm assuming this email will be met with hostility because nobody wants to "go back" to the way things were and do the right thing by spreading these drastic changes over several releases. Who's going to be the first to prove me right?
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