On Thu, Aug 12, 2004 at 10:30:13AM +0900, Miles Bader wrote: > Michael Banck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > 8. Add a starter for epiphany and evolution to the top panel and remove > > the starter for gnome-terminal (this was also suggested in a recent 3rd > > party usability study of GNOME) > > Why would you remove the terminal starter? It's very useful.
It's also very confusing when you've never seen one. > We should encourage people to become familiar with all aspects of > their system -- So that means we should add Icons for all aspects of the system to the top panel? > and the command line is very empowering in debian. Of course. But if you just want to browse the web, read/write mail or listen to music, you don't need it. > Did the "3rd party usability study" actually recommend that? Did they > give reasons? Who was the study by, and what sort of users did they > look at? http://www.userinstinct.com/viewpost.php?postid=gnome26review For this specific item, see point 3 on this page: http://www.userinstinct.com/viewpost.php?postid=gnome26review&page=3 Michael

