On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 13:31, Alexander Larsson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> However, there is a problem. The gnome-shell replacement stuff is all
> mockups and ideas, and we're a few months from Gnome 3.0. There are
> plans to start implementing this soon, but its unlikely that what we get
> by Gnome 3.0 time is super-polished.
>
> So, we have two options:
>
> 1) Remove the desktop in 3.0 and have the not-quiet-polished gnome-shell
> feature as the only way to handle transient files.
>
> 2) Keep the desktop in 3.0, in addition to the gnome-shell feature, and
> then drop it in 3.2 when the shell is more polished.
>
> Neither of these are ideal. Really, the time to change the user
> experience is in 3.0, but not having a feature complete replacement is
> kinda sucky for users.
>
> I'm not sure what is the best way forward here. But my current plan is
> to leave the desktop enabled while work on the gnome-shell feature
> starts. Then we can delay the decision until a date closer to the Gnome
> 3.0 release when we know better what the status of the shell work is.
>

This topic dovetails nicely with an issue that we haven't discussed yet
which is the 3.0 draft schedule.

The marketing team needs at least two months to get all of our 3.0 launch
videos and promotions done so I was going to ask that we extend the UI
freeze period by 2 weeks. That means that 3.0's UI would freeze in a little
over 4 months from now.

If there's not enough time to feature-complete the UI in that time, then
kicking it back to 3.2 would definitely be the preferred option. Or
drop-kicking 3.0 back another 6 months to Fall 2011--we do not want to
repeat KDE 4.0. "The cool stuff isn't done yet," is not a notion we want
people to think about 3.0.

In summary, if it can't be feature complete in four months, I would prefer
moving 3.0 back to Fall 2011.
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