>I have been using gnome 3 on opensuse for weeks now. Overall it is a good step >forward. Much better than gnome 2. I like the new way things are run.
Great ! >What i don't like: waking up from suspending doesn't work getting passed the >log in screen (a bug though so not really relevant here) > You should open a bug report to your distro, eventual they will communicate to the people who can fix it. >I like the theme, but (i know you're working on better theming for gnome 3.2 >and all ) should be more easily available. more transparent theme options too. >Take a cue from kde and instead of having to put themes into hidden .icon and >.theme folders let us just use a gui in control panel that will do it all for >us. > The project Sweet Tooth will improve the management of extensions/themes. http://live.gnome.org/GnomeShell/SweetTooth >Also, make it more customizable. I understand that you want to keep things >simple, so maybe have an advanced view setting in control panel that, when >unlocked, allows us to customize things easily again. Like panel size, random >colors, etc. Some things still need ui updated, like default icons. Try to >keep things cool and modern. > Small changes will come in GNOME 3.2, like changing the font size from the gnome-shell UI >Also, in control panel, make it easy to clear recent documents and even turn >off feature of storing recent documents. Maybe have sometype of better social >network integration into the desktop. I think there is the chat thing but >maybe expand it further? unless there is already some program that does that? > There is work under the way: - Integration with Zeitgeist, including options for turning off the logs http://seilo.geekyogre.com/2011/04/zeitgeist-work-towards-gnome-3-2/ http://seilo.geekyogre.com/2011/04/gnome-shell-experiments/ http://seilo.geekyogre.com/2011/04/the-crazy-zeitgeist-week/ - Integration with social networks, http://blogs.gnome.org/alexl/2011/06/13/announcing-gnome-contacts/ http://live.gnome.org/Hackfests/IMContactsSocial2011 >But great work overall, you created a brand new interface and it is a much >nicer way to use computer. I'm happy that you did not just copy stuff and the >result is, in my opinion, the best ui i've used. keep up good work, I hope i >emailed the proper email address to give my feedback > It seems GNOME is already working on the direction you suggest :-) Cheers, -- Juanjo Marin -- marketing-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing-list
