On 5/18/07, Steffen Kluge <kluge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Wed, 2007-05-16 at 13:30 +0200, Valent Turkovic wrote: > It is much more usable, and user frendly - and it has logoff button > integrated in it and not separate (as it should also be on fedora > IMHO). I for one are no fan of lumping logout and shutdown together. They are fundamentally different tasks, at least if you come from a Unix background.
When you say "unix" I hear "servers". Fedora should be more about desktop and user experience with this great desktop. You should look more towards the OSX than to unix in these matters. Look just what Apple has made with an "unix" system when they combined a great user experience. I still prefer Fedora to OSX, but I must say Fedora could do better it it borrowed some of the great solutions on OSX desktop. Different pieces should be logically grouped together even if the are for different tasks - that is done all the time - so I don't see any argument not to do it here. For a better desktop workflow for me it is nor logical to have two buttons - especially because you really have to look hard at them to make the distinction - and if you put them on gnome panel you have two buttons instead of one. To be more clear - I am talking about merging functionality of gnome panel buttons. In "System" gnome menu there is possibly a case for leaving them separate - but when I look at them now they look too similar - and it there wasn't text beside them I would have to give them a really hard look before deciding which button to push. -- Fedora-desktop-list mailing list Fedora-desktop-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-desktop-list