I have read the Jef Raskin's book, The Humane Interface,
Its an analisys of the "conventional GUI", and all the
wrong thins about them.

The Question is, has someone wrote some design principles
for the new e17 shell? I mean, how the system will display messages
to the user, how to erase a character *right* (not just implementing
the same way, used in other GUIs like KDE, Windows,etc.)

I think this is very important for the Ewl widget Library, and how
to construct applications.

e17 could be more than just a way to launch applications,
I like enlightenment because is not a "clone of", like the other
GUIs of Open Source. Would be nice, to do a radical change in
the Linux interfaces, and e17 its a nice place to start.

Here is a link to a speech from Jef Raskin, about the future of interfaces
on Linux:

http://humane.sourceforge.net/the/linux_keynote.html

Sorry for my bad English.

Regards,
Martin Romańuk


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