Yes,  I think gnome 3 is terrible.  Version 2 was much better.  And
OpenSUSE  12.1 is full of bugs.  Monodevelopment 2.4 does not work on it.
It was ok though in 11.4.
 On Nov 28, 2011 4:31 AM, "AG" <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 11/11/11 08:21, Daniel Moore wrote:
>
>> Please, Gnome != Linux
>>
>> Gnome is just one option for Linux out of many. Have a look at the
>> alternatives... try some. Linux has always been about finding the right
>> package for you, not about ensuring that the general direction or
>> distribution conforms to your desires.
>>
> <snip>
>
> That is hardly the point, is it?  The point is that users of GNU/Linux
> want to use an OS that allows them choice and reconfigurability, etc., and
> not to have chase the whims of developers.
>
> Many people have noted their disappointment with the direction Gnome3 has
> taken, and on several of the lists I subscribe to users have reported
> leaving GNOME3 in droves in favor of LXDE or Xfce4.  If this is
> illustrative of developers wanting feedback from their user-base, then this
> is certainly not the kind of feedback developers can/ should ignore!  It
> indicates that users are not okay with the changes that have been foisted
> upon them, and that the users are more likely to want the existing
> code-base of GNOME2 improved and tweaked so that it performs flawlessly,
> not for the developers to impose their vision of an "improvement" on users
> which changes the game completely.
>
> Perhaps the developers can fork the projects and call Gnome3 something
> else, like Gnome Tablet or some such, and continue to offer and support
> Gnome2 and make it a great DE in terms of removing extant bugs, and memory
> leaks, etc.
>
> My $0.02 of course, as a user of Gnome since the days of Red Hat 7.1
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