On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 2:35 AM, Matthias Clasen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 11:47 AM, Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Oke, a few things about that. >> .1 Why remove the feature instead of adding a gconf key set by default to >> disabled? > > Because "unbreak-my-desktop" config keys are a bad idea... > >> .2 Why is the user protected from that feature (by REMOVING it) if it >> doesn't want the protection (like me) > > You are free to patch your nautilus in whatever way you please. >
I know that, Matthias. That seems to be about the default gnome reply when a user doesn't like something. Or the reply is: "make a patch for it". I just find it strange that a working feature doesn't get disabled but just thrown away. 100% pure waste of development time. And if you want to remove stupid things from nautilus/gnome then i have a few more (sarcasm): - the 2 panels that slide in never goes smooth.. feel free to remove it (including the gconf settings) - the text inside icons makes nautilus slower so remove that as well (can be turned off, i know) - thumbnailing images.. why do that if they are way out of proportion to the icons.. so remove it - Remove the options to have icons on the desktop because there is no proper grid to align them on anyway - What's the use of the now bloated gedit if we have "vi" as well? remove it. - What's the use of gnome-panel anyway.. we have lighter and faster alternatives. remove it. - nautilus itself is a waste and bulky.. why not replace it by thunar or dolphin? - Who ever invented icon view... lets remove it and introduce color codings. a unique color for each file. and displaying a rainbow for folders with a lot of files (10k+) /sarcasm Every point i made above would be a (to say it nice) not so good decision to make (with the exception of the first one) but to me it does seem to be that just one dev (perhaps 2) is in control of issues that can be that big. "one" developer might not like and remove it. It might not mean that it's something that needs to be removed (like the click and rename feature). If a bunch of people reply in bugzilla all voting for a feature to leave and that gets done followed by a dozen new bug reports requesting the feature to get back then you must be wondering where things have gone the wrong way. And in generic it's harder to get a feature in a program then to get something out so the ones requesting it to get in will always have a harder time then the ones that wanted it out. Don't get me wrong. I do use gnome at this moment and will probably keep using it for the time being but that doesn't mean that i like gnome or the decisions that are made by the developers (not pointing to you in particular but your part of it). There just isn't much other decent choice out there. KDE 4.1 is still to unstable and all others are all just to little. It would all be so much nicer if the gnome people would just listen to the users and don't treed them like they know nothing and must be saved from some unknown evil at all cost. -- nautilus-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/nautilus-list
