Please split this of to a different thread. This has gone WAY off topic. -Cory
Jan Niklas Hasse wrote: > > Anyway, instead of showing me the real names of the apps, do you > have any _solid_ opinion or any critic point to my idea? > > > Your idea is that applications are still running when i close their > window? And that they will appear in an app selector? Well, the idea > is not bad, but the tray does this already. When i close my app i can > reopen it by clicking the tray icon. My critic point is: Instead of > developing an app selector, we should drop the idea of the tray as a > notification area and improve it instead. > > > I mean, music apps go to "tray" in Linux... and what? I was saying > that in my opinion this is not the right place to keep open apps. > > > Why? I think it's a good place because a small icon doesn't take much > place and i can perform actions like changing settings in the context > menu of the icon. > > > Could you please stop and think my ideas for a while instead of > pointing me some names or responding some phrases without reading > the next ones (I said that we can take good things from other > gui's like Windows' shell just before I pointed that Ubuntu should > not be a _copy_ of Windows/OS X)? > > > Well i think the tray is one of the good thinks of Windows. > > > And, I haven't said that we should remove windows, so that was > completely off-topic. > > > That should just be an example. > > > I don't want to spend my time developing my ideas and trying to > explain them in this mailing list just for receiving some words > like "I call it tray.". > > > I'm sorry if that offended you, i didn't mean to. > > > Again, can you re-think my idea and criticize some of them instead > saying "that is called x on linux..." > > > I never said that. > > > "so what?" etc.? > > > I just wanted to know why it is important that ideas come from a > windows culture. > > > If you don't like my idea just bring some "I don't like it". It's > as useful as everything you said and it's much less time wasting, > even for you. > > > I don't think so. You said: "This discussion is _very_ interesting, > please keep posting ideas." And i wanted to discuss it. Don't you > think saying "I don't like it" would be a little rude? -- ubuntu-art mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-art
