All this contraversy
Because I come from a Windows background, and because I was developing software
before the mouse gained the centre wheel, with the tilt and press actions, I am
more brainwashed into using the right mouse button for the paste function.
What should be remembered by developers is the rule of three.
1. Here are the changes I am planning/going to make in the next months.
Feedback please.
2. Here are the changes that are implemented, as I told you and we
agreed upon.
3. Here are the wonderful changes that I made to improve the system
based on your feedback.
Of course, if you omit steps one and two, you lose support.
As Gnome is emulating the Android interface, you should know that if I wanted a
Android interface to Linux, I would certainly go the Android route.
Heh Gnome gurus!
Linux users are developers, and do not want the tablet/Android interface.
Did you follow step 1 above, to give us your roadmap? This lack of information
spreading has been lacking and from what I read from the Gnome forums, much of
the design has been "seat of the pants", with the programmer being the
architect, or vice-versa. Steps 2 and 3 are certainly unknown by most
distributions and end-users. None of the distributions that I have evaluated
know whats coming. To them, its a blackbox that they take and install, and
ignore.
Regards
Leslie
Mr. Leslie Satenstein
An experienced Information Technology specialist.
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>________________________________
>From: Debarshi Ray <[email protected]>
>To: Ionut Biru <[email protected]>
>Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
>Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2013 7:18 AM
>Subject: Re: Middle click, "dumbing down" Slashdotted
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>
>On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 12:34:49PM +0300, Ionut Biru wrote:
>> How often do you use this functionality in your daily use of gnome?
>> please answer honestly and I want a straight answer, don't give me a
>> marketing answer.
>
>I do regularly mix middle click copy / paste with ctrl+c/v copy / paste.
>
>Cheers,
>Debarshi
>
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