On 05/08/13 14:41, Anibal Ardid wrote:
If anybody tested OpenSuse KDE , you can see what they do ... They takes stock kde and put some modifications to do more personalized ...
I'm talking to do something similar.


2013/8/5 Julien Olivier <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>

    Le dimanche 04 août 2013 à 19:51 -0300, Anibal Ardid a écrit :
    > Why pure gnome experience ? Gnome pure = Fedora ...
    >
    > You can bring some beauty experience.
    >
    >
    > I talk about some little extensions, disabled but installed.
    It's only
    > an idea ;)
    >

    I think the point is that, when creating a distribution for everyone,
    you can't customize it so that it's perfect for everyone, because it
    won't be. Everyone has different expectations, and, thus, the default
    desktop should be as neutral as can be. That's why we should stick
    with
    the default GNOME experience, and make it easy for users to customize
    it.





OpenSuse Gnome is no different than Ubuntu Gnome though, they use a stock Gnome UX but they do add a custom wallpaper and a popup guide at the start.

I agree with others that we shouldn't aim to change the "Pure" Gnome UX, but I do feel adding in maybe a "Starters Guide" or something similar that links to the wiki and gives details would probably be a good idea.

Ubuntu Gnome does add the "User Menu" extension as default plus Tweak Tool, maybe add the stock "gnome-shell-extensions-common" and that "should" be enough of a foot in the door to help.

I've been using 13.10 daily without issues, it's actually rock solid, I personally would like to see a slight "branding" as it were to Ubuntu Gnome. Custom wallpaper and maybe an icon set that adheres to Ubuntu (gnome shell is pretty neutral color wise) would be a nice addition, maybe not for this release but for future ones.
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