Miles Bader <[email protected]> writes: > [email protected] (Rémi Letot) writes: >>>> They didn't go insane, thanks. >>> >>> Thats a matter of opinion. >> >> They just changed the default way to do it, and they didn't remove the >> possibility to revert the change. And having used it for a few days, I >> must say it's quite convincing. > > What's convincing?
The usage model. I was a heavy minimize user, but decided to try the new way when I discovered that min/max had disappeared. And yes I find it more efficient (which is my own opinion which you are perfectly entitled to disagree with) > I mean, maximize isn't too much of an issue -- double-clicking on the > title bar seems reasonably convenient and intuitive -- but making > minimize inconvenient _is_ an issue, especially since there doesn't > seem to be a good reason for doing so. There are multiple good reasons, all easily found on gnome mailing lists and/or blog. Furthermore, it's just a modification of the default configuration, which you can easily tweak if you don't like it. Remember it's just gnome 3.0, more a demonstration of what is to come than a final product. Those changes have been tested on a limited number of users who adapted, but they can be reverted and/or adapted for 3.2 or 3.4 if found to cause more problems than they solve. HTH, -- Rémi -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

