Andre:
Since the GNOME community has frequently promised that 3.x releases are going to significantly resolve usability issues that real users have complained about, perhaps we could highlight what we have done in these regards. I know I appreciate that it is easier to move and resize windows with the now larger than 1-pixel border. It would be nice if the release notes can emphasize how we have been listening to community feedback. Perhaps someone could write-up something about general usability improvements, how close we are to supporting touch-screen, etc. Perhaps some photos of GNOME working nicely on small form factor devices might help to engage people. Perhaps we should ping the usability list for feedback? Brian
as we're in the process of writing the 3.2 release notes[1] the release team is wondering whether there is a plan to have "Featured Apps". This was mentioned earlier in the moduleset reorganization threads[2]. It refers to applications that are not part of core[3], but part of the apps moduleset[4] and which are awesome and well-integrated in GNOME, so they deserve a prominent place in the release notes. Does anybody have some plans/time to push this, or is anybody in to help? andre [1] https://mail.gnome.org/archives/marketing-list/2011-August/msg00100.html [2] https://mail.gnome.org/archives/marketing-list/2011-March/msg00066.html [3] http://git.gnome.org/browse/jhbuild/tree/modulesets/gnome-suites-core-3.2.modules [4] http://git.gnome.org/browse/jhbuild/tree/modulesets/gnome-apps-3.2.modules
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