On 17/03/12 17:18, Pedro Bessa wrote:
Hello Ubuntu Desktop Mailing List,

I'm an early adopter. Ubuntu Software Store gets updates oftenly, but it's not shiny new features, it's just bug fixes, so I wait and wait and wait, but Ubuntu Software Store doesn't change.

Ubuntu must:

1. update fast
Are you using the C++ that Linus Torvalds flamed?

2. update like web apps
Web apps update so amazingly... Chrome is a desktop app that went the web app way... Firefox followed Chrome, because Chrome was right... Can Ubuntu go that way too?

3. if an update is impopular, do not keep me stuck with a bad feature for 6 months
Ubuntu kept me stuck with the global menu for 1 year.
An update from the Update Manager should have removed the global menu.

4, update to give early adopters shiny new features from the Update manager
Currently, I have to complain verbally, not clickably.
Google ships a feature to a user sample, then if the feature is popular with the user sample, they ship the feature to all other users or if the feature is impopular with the user sample, Google removes the feature from the user sample. early Ubuntu adopter group opt-in, what's new, rate, review and Ubuntu Brainstorm link I heard giving instant feedback to programmers is a major Stack Overflow feature somewhere there. Programmers would be able to ship a feature to everyone in only two days.

Best regards,
Pedro Bessa

1. What does programming language have to do with how fast you can update your application? 2. Web apps also die fast as well, firefox followed chrome because chrome was gaining more popularity faster, not because chrome was 'right'. (See: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GT5fUcMUfYg )
3. The global menu is not going anywhere?
4. Heard of alphas and betas + virtualbox?

- David
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