RE: [gnome-love] Where to make a policy suggestion?
- From: "Christian Sasso (csasso)" <csasso cisco com>
- To: "Joachim Noreiko" <jnoreiko yahoo com>, "David Berg" <drberg1000 gmail com>, <gnome-love gnome org>
- Cc:
- Subject: RE: [gnome-love] Where to make a policy suggestion?
- Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2006 11:20:26 -0800
Ciao all, this is my first email to GNOME Love (so if you DO recollect
my name, then you have a memory problem :)
Joachim, I feel what you are saying and what David is proposing are
not two essentially conflicting points of view.
David wants to give an option to GUI users to learn how to use the
command line: he feels user that want to go to the next level may
enjoy such didactic tool. His proposal seems brilliant to
me: while performing
every day activities with GNOME a user can also learn how to solve the
same problems using a terminal. Such feature would be optional and
disabled by default, so not to get in the way of those users that
would be only confused by it. Please, also notice one last
thing: adding such
an option would not mean that GNOME hackers have to stop doing every
possible effort to spare the terminal to those users that would rather
not touch one with a long stick: in an ideal GUI environment, no user
has to use the command line, but that doesn't mean that learn how to
use one is not a good thing. OK, one more point and I am really done:
the more fundamental reason why I *really* like David's proposal is
that it goes in the commendable direction of helping users to better
understand how computers work. And that's in my opinion is the most
user-friendly gift any GUI can give to its users.
Well I still hate the idea, I still think the command line is a burden
on the memory, and it's not our place to turn users into geeks.
But...
If you're really set on this, I think some sort of log window would be
better than tooltips popping up all over.
[chris] I agree, mainly because you cannot cut/copy text from a tooltip.
Imagine something like the calendar window that pops down from the panel
clock, but with a little log that shows the command each time you
perform an action.
You could save a selection from it as a shell script, or copy a line to
the terminal. (Which of course would be a GUI action... should that show
in the command list too? Unravel that paradox...!)
(still hate the idea though ;)
[chris] Too bad the only program I am working on is a little video game
for GNOME, where such a feature doesn't have a place :-(
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