Denis HAVLIK wrote:
> 

> 1) ergonomics: What should our user interfaces look like in the
> future, what should we improve in our desktop configuration, which things
> need polishing...
> 
> 4) tools:  which new tools (packages) should we develop ourselves, or
>          improve in case we are already developing them? Many great
>         programs already  exist out there, so we really badly need to know
>         which important linux tools you still miss, in order to
>         concentrate on them in the future.
> 
An icon to display the user who's
actually operate the machine he's
working on.
Ex. the only way to see id you are
logged-in as user or as root 
(in X) is the prompt in xterm.
An icon on the bottom-right (near the
clock) displaying the user name
(root, user-name) were very helpfull.
Eric

> (If you feel that we have forgotten an important topic, just start a
> discusion on it, the list should not be taken too strictly)
> 
> ################
> I am going to spend a lot of time in reading "newbie" and "expert" mailing
> lists during next two weeks. Guillaume  will do the same on the
> "cooker" list, and other members of the company may pop-up and take
> part in discussion too, for topics they may be particularly interested in
> (and if they get time to do it, our schedule is bursting).
> 
> At the end of the discussion cycle (in two weeks), I will try to write a
> resume of what has been decided and share it with you.
> 
> yours
>         Denis Havlik
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