I have been playing with the v1.9 beta released a few days ago. As always I’d 
like to thank everyone who donates their time to this great project!

However, I am a little concerned about the current workbench layout (is it 
finalised?). For me the strength in a GUI is simplicity, and for version 
control I would hold TSVN up as a great example. Most windows are simple, task 
orientated and easy to learn. That is not to say many windows can’t be folded 
together (I’ve always thought in Thg that commit, status, shelve etc could be 
folded into a single window).

To me, the workbench currently seems cluttered and intimidating. There are too 
many controls and performing simple tasks is sometimes unclear. I’m concerned 
this may act as a barrier to entry for new users. After all, our main selling 
point over Git is probably “more straight-forward, easier to learn”. While in 
v1.x it is possible to de-clutter the screens easily enough using the options, 
the fundamental premise of v2 seems to require more careful usability planning.

Just as a trivial example (I haven’t spent a lot of time formulating how to 
simplify the UI) – why make the filter bar visible the whole time? Why is this 
even an option, surely we can all do CTRL-F when we need to find something (or 
use a button) instead of cluttering up the screen?

I know aesthetics are very subjective, and maybe I’m 100% off here. I would 
just be concerned that many big Hg/THg users won’t even try the new UI until 
it’s released, and then it will be very frustrating to unwind a lot of this.

Can I just clarify, how would the workbench typically be used? Is a typical 
scenario that we leave it open all the time, going to the commit pane when we 
need to commit etc? But basically replacing Windows Explorer as an entry point?

Thanks again Steve and co, for all your hard work. This is all meant very 
constructively!                                         
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