Bojan,

 Bashing? One issue? No.
>

That's definitely my perception.


> I listed quite a number of things that I genuinely believe are not helpful,
> starting with the fact that new and fallback mode behave in entirely
> different ways.


That one thing I have to give you. I haven't used fallback mode though; I
tried but, probably because of a Fedora bug, my system still uses the shell;
so I don't know how different they really are.


> The other issues are connected to overview, which in theory looks nice, but
> is *really* just another kiitchen sink thing.
>

What you mean there is "in theory looks nice, but *in my opinion* is really
just another kitchen sink thing".


> Gnome 3 *should* have applications button on the left of the panel (which
> should be kept on top, like now, with an option to disappear for folks who
> like that) that opens dash ribbon and other app icons/menu/search below.
> Workspace switcher *should* be next to it, but it *should* be enhanced so
> that a click to current space opens a ribbon of workspaces where windows can
> be moved around from space to space etc. Workspaces *should* be static.
> Smart taskbar (similar to W7 or using some new ideas) could be next to that.
> Expose *should* be available on request.
>

What you mean there is "based on personal preference, I *would like* Gnome 3
to have an Applications button"... and so on.

The fact that the Overview looks like a kitchen sink *to you* does not make
it an objective truth. The fact that it bothers *you* to get it when you
want to launch an app does not make it an objective issue for everyone. The
fact that *you* prefer static workspaces does not mean that everyone does.

I'm not sure I want to keep discussing this, since obviously it's not taking
us anywhere. You have a strong opinion, so do I, and we're obviously not
going to agree. The only thing I can ask from you is, please don't try to
disguise your opinions as facts.
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