You have a good point, so instead of dwelling on the past, let's focus on
making the future happen. :)

I'd like to emphasize that this future is still being planned and everyone
can have a say in it and voice their opinion. So if anyone feels that they
have a good idea about it, please bring it up!

Cheers,
Timur

On Sun, Jun 23, 2013 at 11:03 AM, Filip Kłębczyk <[email protected]>wrote:

> W dniu 22.06.2013 15:01, Timur Kristóf pisze:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>
> Hello Timur,
>
>
>  About a week ago at Devaamo I was fortunate to meet with a bunch of Nemo
>> guys. Together we discussed and debated ideas to move forward from the
>> current situation to one where Nemo looks nice and is a pleasure to use.
>>
>> We feel that currently, the whole Nemo UI looks like just a cheap copy.
>> We think we could do better than that.
>>
>
> That visual copy of Harmattan is one point (in my opinion it is a dead
> end).
> Another thing is I really cannot understand how it is possible, that such
> thing as logotype of Nemo Mobile was discussed openly here on the mailing
> list for certain amount of time, there was voting etc. and when it comes to
> the Nemo UI (which is for me very important stuff) some celebrity can pop
> in, change Nemo (unique in its way) UI to a Harmattan-like look'n'feel copy
> in one or two days, not even discussing it here and listening to different
> people views on that matter.
> In my opinion (but again it is only my opinion with which you don't have
> to agree) something is completely wrong if a community driven,
> meritocratically governed project for two days can switch to celebrity
> driven development.
>
> Regards,
> Filip
>
> PS. I don't mind if someone would fix the bugs that are in Mer/Nemo
> Bugzilla in such a fast way. But that is not so spectacular to tweet about,
> make buzz and gather wide audience focus and attention. I more appreciate
> people that do the hard, regular work in the project and do some small
> improvements, fix bugs that most of the people don't even notice.
>
>
>

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