Henrique Junior wrote:
Hello, folks. With this discussion we can see how the thinking of a developer may be far from the thinking of an end user. Everything an end user wants is to use, simply as that. He assumes the system is working and to use should be a simple thing. None of end users wants to read the documentation before using (or my mother of 60 years old have to Google and read the documentation of Nautilus in order to use it without a million of opened windows on the desktop?). This spatial mode "that brings the reality of a real desktop" to the virtual desktop is absurd, because what it brings is the disorganization of the real desktop, full of stuff scattered throughout the screen, which is stressful and unproductive. I don't know why for so long spatial remains the default of GNOME, this only shows that the community is not being heard properly. The Fedora Project should conduct polls to be more accessible to their end users and not just the groups inside the project.
The proper place for this discussion is the gnome community as has been said above in the thread... because Fedora supports the adoption of upstream default behaviors. Have you actually gone looking for the upstream discussion of this topic? It will make the reason for the default very clear.
Here are a few places to start. For anyone to say they don't know why only says you have not actually looked for the explanation. I'm sorry, but thats just how it appears. This is *NOT NEW* its been discussed more than 4 years in reference to nautilus.
[1] http://www.bytebot.net/geekdocs/spatial-nautilus.html [2] http://developers.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/06/13/175252 [3] http://osnews.com/story/7344 [4] http://arstechnica.com/articles/paedia/finder.ars -- Andrew Farris <lordmorgul@xxxxxxxxx> www.lordmorgul.net gpg 0xC99B1DF3 fingerprint CDEC 6FAD BA27 40DF 707E A2E0 F0F6 E622 C99B 1DF3 No one now has, and no one will ever again get, the big picture. - Daniel Geer ---- ---- -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list