Re: [gnome-love] Where to make a policy suggestion?
- From: "Nicholas Finzer" <nfinzer gmail com>
- To: gnome-love gnome org
- Subject: Re: [gnome-love] Where to make a policy suggestion?
- Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2006 21:02:59 -0500
I think this whole thing is a good idea. Giving users who desire to be
power users a helping hand. And as much as I love GNOME, I would say
in general the CLI is superior, but I hate mice. They require all your
attention to use, whereas a keyboard only requires your fingers so I
can be focused elsewhere. I also feel the shell is more powerful to
the end user- you can do anything with it, whereas in the GUI someone
else has to have written an app that does what you want. You may say
that people had to write the console tools as well, which is true- but
they have long been there. Of course you cant view images in it and
whatnot, but you know what I mean.
Not trying to start a flame war or debate over X vs term or
anything... just my two cents. I'm not dying to see this feature but I
think it's a neat idea and would like to see it as an option.
Isn't that what GUIs on Linux are about, options? Unlike Windows or
even Mac I can choose my fvwm, fluxbox, GNOME, or even KDE, or not to
use one at all. GNOME should be easy enough for novice/non-geeks to
use productively without crippling developers/hackers/power users. Not
having this doesn't cripple us, but adding it could help those
aspiring to be a developer/hacker/power user.
nef
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