Hello Again,

2009/10/1 Rick Spencer <[email protected]>

> I agree with Stormy. It's not an "either/or" discussion. New users and
> frequent users should both like the system.
>
> Probably the easiest way to get a list of what usability is "about", is to
> start with Jakob Nielsen's list of heuristics for his heuristic review
> method. This stuff has stood the test of time.
>
> The "power user" heuristic is:
> Flexibility and efficiency of use -
> Accelerators -- unseen by the novice user -- may often speed up the
> interaction for the expert user such that the system can cater to both
> inexperienced and experienced users. Allow users to tailor frequent actions.
>
> wikipedia has a good write up:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heuristic_evaluation
>
> --- On Thu, 10/1/09, Stormy Peters <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > From: Stormy Peters <[email protected]>
> > Subject: Re: [Usability] Requesting a right-click root menu for GNOME 3
> > To: "Karoliina Salminen" <[email protected]>
> > Cc: "Anzan Hoshin Roshi" <[email protected]>,
> [email protected]
> > Date: Thursday, October 1, 2009, 7:39 AM
> > Usability is not just about making
> > things easy for novice users. It's about making an
> > intuitive interface for people - all people.
> > My understanding is that many of the difficulties arise
> > in the trade offs between the types of users.
> > Stormy
>

Thank you, Stormy and Rick.

Whether a right-click root menu is implemented or not (but as GNOME 3 is as
yet far off so I ask it be contemplated), my issue is that I would like to
use GNOME.

The stack is good (though sometimes precarious in Ubuntu so that a snag in
Pidgin has sometimes required a reboot instead of just killing X and
starting a new session) but the apps and basic framework are fantastic. I
started out with apple in 1987, did Win 95 and up, tried Xandros (sound
didn't work), then Vista finally gave me the final reason to not just use
GIMP and OO.org and so on but a free OS. I've used GNOME in Debian, Gentoo,
and Ubuntu.

Rebooting because I couldn't trace a problem with the whole GNOME DE loaded
in Ubuntu made me look to Fluxbox for a more easily debuggable system,.
which I find does what I need. But I still would like to be able to use
GNOME. (I've tried KDE 3.5 and 4, Xmonad, Windowmaker, Awesome and so on.) I
like GNOME. I will use its apps and underthings in and under Fluxbox. But I
would like to be able to just use GNOME.

I am not a "poweruser". I use X, after all. And the monastics here at Zen
Centre do not regard themselves as such. One said to me regarding this
conversation today, "But I'm an old lady and I want a root menu at
right-click." As forme, I just need to be able to get to and do tasks.

At the very least, I would appreciate it if GNOME devs bear in mind that the
new "Shell" might or might not be useful to some new and old users but they
could also provide a way for people to use GNOME without being distracted
<i>by</i> GNOME and having to fiddle with obtrusive imaginary artifiacts to
get to a workspace, document, or file. The Desktop is not a place, it is
just a metaphor for a file. Right-clicking there (or even on any file) could
give a menu option. If chosen, then users would be able to just do what they
want to do instead of flinging the cursor about to aim st this or that
cartoon image.

Please, just do not make the "Shell" unavoidablle and provide easily
acessible means of configuring the DE.

Thank you for your patience in reading this. And thanks also for your work
on FLOSS. My teeth would fall out without it.

Yours,
Anzan Hoshin
http://wwzc.org
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