[Usability] Quick Introduction, and a request



Hello,

I've been using the X Window System since 1993, when I was dragged "kicking and screaming" into the world of X from my DOS/Window 3.11 desktop.
And I'm in debt to my coworkers for doing so, because I've been much 
more productive with Linux and X than with systems that I do not care for.
Here's a screenshot of me using olvwm:

   http://ponzo.net/Linux/screensh.gif

( Other screenshots are here:  http://ponzo.net/Linux/ )

I use Fedora on all my desktops, save the two Mac minis I keep around -- but though the Macs have a nice interface, I much prefer that of Gnome 2. I recently upgraded my laptop to Fedora 15, and was surprised to find that gnome-panel had changed so much. After some discussion on the fedora tester's list, I asked where I could post constructive criticism of Gnome 3, in hopes of making it better. Someone posted a pointer to this mailing list and the irc channel -- and there I am, and here I am.
There's a lot I like about the Gnome 3 desktop, including the use of 
Javascript.  But I'm missing my old gnome-panels, plural.
Unix -- including Linux -- has, to me, always been about having more 
choices.  At the moment, I'm using the Gnome 3 standard interface, and I 
continue to miss my (highly-customized) gnome panels.  I would like to 
advocate for an addition, or replacement, to "fallback mode" -- one that 
gives users the choice of using legacy Gnome 2 panels.
Has there been any discussion of this possibility?

Thanks,

 -Scott



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