The priority of the dev team is not to improve the visual part of SHR,
but make the "operating" part working.

A few month ago, I thought it was a bad idea, and the best solution to
promote SHR for new user was to have a eye candy interface.
But after testing some distrib on FR very eyes candy but that freezes
every hours, I am now convinced that the SHR way of development is the
best choice.

Developing a new interface is a work for other teams; i.e this one in
qt: http://think-free.homelinux.org/wordpress/?p=207

In conclusion:
- SHR as a basis system with an interface simple and efficient
- other project for a beautiful interface to this basis system.




Petr Vanek a écrit :
> hi all,
>
> after testing Qualee today, i got really a bit frustrated.
>
> we use illume/e as default window manager/desktop and it is pretty
> cool, yes but:
>
> - keyboard has bug in landscape mode
> - home screen missing, subfolders not supported
> - docking not supported
> - configuration screens don't fit fr screen.
>
> It is pretty obvious that although illume is cool it clearly is not a
> priority for the developers and it sits an the backburner.
>
> Could we include more windows managers by default in SHR so users get
> some choice? We might then see that our favorite illume is not so
> favorite...
>
> What do you think?
>
> Petr
>
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