On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 9:31 AM, JB <[email protected]> wrote: > Sriram Ramkrishna <sri@...> writes: > > > ... > > Well, as I said I had read Fedora users comments on GNOME 3 subject and > they > were mixed, even from long time GNOME users. > I tested it few days ago and I started switching between open apps' windows > and > that hidden underneath them menu system. > And I realized that there is a functional problem with it, making life > harder > for me, and what about "regular" users ? >
Sure, and that's not unexpected. People deal with change in different ways. But if you want to innovate you have to break old methods. Try it for a week. Don't base your opinions on what others are saying, see it for yourself. Kick the tires and take it for a spin. Jason Clinton has some nice videos up on some of the new features in GNOME 3. Look in the GNOME youtube channel. > Let's hope that GNOME 3 devs and users make some improvements, either > directly > (preferably) or thru extensions. > The nice thing with change is that you can pursue avenues the old way wouldn't allow in a user friendly way. I think you'll see that with extensions and new features in the next spin. > > > But going anywhere else is not an option. > > Let's hope. There are season users who are concerned, also about their > users > base they serve. > > They should have a "watch and see" approach and see how it goes. That's how I approach things and I administrate a fairly large linux enterprise environment. sri
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