https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91820

--- Comment #27 from Heiko Tietze <tietze.he...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Joel Madero from comment #25)
> 1) Status quo has some value - even if maybe some kind of logic would say
> move things - thus a balanced approach would be nice;
> 
> 2) Gradual changes over longer periods of times can leave users with less
> interruptions to their workflow than mass changes

First of all it's not just Jay to blame, rather all members of the design team.
And of course we published a lot in advance. But anyway I think you wanted to
positively suggest a slow down. Are you sure that users accept minor changes
but with every update? And does it really make sense to do a job half way? I
mean moving a few menu items around confuses much more if there is not concept
in the end.

On the other hand if you have an individually configured toolbar you wouldn't
see any changes. So a solution for both issues could be to have a confirmation
dialog for UI changes. When an update is applied the user is asked whether or
not he or she wants to apply those changes.

>I'm not interested (nor do I have time) to spend hours debating over the 
>merits.

Acknowledged. We will take your opinion into consideration anyway.

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