Le mardi 04 avril 2006 à 16:57 +0100, Who a écrit : > I think that the new logout dialog (I.E the one with the description) > > 1. Is very professional (especially the way it appears when the power > button is pressed) > 2. Very clearly describes what each option does, which is important > for new users and the kind of 'average joe' users Ubuntu wishes to > attract and keep. > 3. Doesn't add any more clicks than it took to shut down with the old > dialog in order to shutdown
4. Doesn't feel like a GNOME dialog. There's just too many choices in there. I've already stated this in the past and I don't we to show stop energy, so I've been trying to not answer on this thread again :-) I truly appreciate Manu's work on this. But I feel he worked towards one goal that was set (one big logout dialog) and that this goal is not the correct one. (I'm not saying the upstream version is better: although I prefer it, the dialogs also have a couple of issues) Let's step back a bit. Why do we want one and only one dialog? What are the usual actions the user will do with this (or these) dialog(s)? Vincent -- Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés. -- ubuntu-desktop mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop
