Re: [gnome-love] Where to make a policy suggestion?
- From: Joachim Noreiko <jnoreiko yahoo com>
- To: David Berg <drberg1000 gmail com>, gnome-love gnome org
- Cc:
- Subject: Re: [gnome-love] Where to make a policy suggestion?
- Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2006 21:15:31 +0000 (GMT)
--- David Berg <drberg1000 gmail com> wrote:
The reason I'm writing is a complaint I've had about
GUI's in general
since I started with linux around '99. They do too
good of a job of
hiding the command line. They are great in that the
make the learning
curve more gradual and give you an idea of what is
possible. I think
that they could go a step farther though and do a
wonderful job of
teaching the command line.
So here's the feature request I'd like to file: The
command line that
is to be run should be visible to the user before it
is run. For
example if I burn a CD in GnomeBaker, I should see
the `cdrecord
dev=/dev/cdrom image.iso ...` line in a status bar
underneath the
"start" button when I initiate the burn.
Simple question: why?
If a user can burn a CD in GnomeBaker, why show them
some arcane and hard to remember command?
Every single time I find something that needs the
command line, I go looking for a GUI alternative. Why?
Because GUIs are easier to learn and remember. I want
to focus on the things I am doing, not remembering how
to apply a patch, how to get a diff out of CVS, or how
to burn a CD.
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