Adam Williamson <awilliam@...> writes: > > .... > > > As has been noted, this is very familiar to anyone who uses a smartphone > > > interface; they do much the same thing. > > > > Here we go. > > Finally you let the blood and admitted who is your master. > > Erm...what?
That is just another way of saying "you showed your true colors" :-) > ... > > This is what A.C. already described on Fedora users list as a niche GNOME > > wants to subscribe to. > > At least he suspects so now, and predicts marginalization of GNOME. > > It's quite hard for GNOME to be more marginalized than it is right now, > when probably less than 1% of people with computers use it. I mean, it's > worth remembering here that GNOME 2 is not a 'success' by any reasonable > definition of the term. Doing the same thing for a lot longer doesn't > seem like a great approach. > Well, well ... Finally we are on the same page ;-) But I am even more optimistic about GNOME than your are. I actually believe that they improve GNOME 3 as a result of this thread :-) > > Smart phones are not the same as Fedora and RH enterprise servers, > > workstations, PCs, notebooks. > > I don't believe I suggested they were. That doesn't mean that a > well-considered interface concept which happens to have arrived first on > smartphones can't also be good for other types of system. > > > They have different kind of hardware, software, and graphical desktop > > environments. > > Get it, "smart things" aficionado > > Can you please stop ending your mails with lines like this? It comes > across as condescending and overbearing. Your point of view is not the > only one; you can't expect to just state it and have everyone else 'get > it' and fall into line, kowtowing. Nothing personal, Adam. Calling somebody "smart things" aficionado in the same line is actually friendly :-) But let's go back to Fedora lists and take care of our chicks there ... They miss us by now :-) JB _______________________________________________ gnome-shell-list mailing list gnome-shell-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list