On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 01:02:31PM +0900, 夜神 岩男 wrote: > With Gnome3 there is really no connection to old Gnome at all -- and I > sincerely believe this project would have found a more comfortable > niche had it been named something different entirely. The name "Gnome > Shell" seems to have been a compromise on this idea compared to > calling it something more fitting like "Triangular Wheels" or "Hockey > Cleats", but the use of the word "Gnome" promotes the Gnome3 moniker, > and that promotes the idea that 3 is a transition from 2, despite that > being totally wrong. We like to think that names don't mean things, > but they certainly do -- consider the reason for reusing the name > Gnome at all was to make it an easy shoe-in for Fedora (and later Red > Hat) mainstream acceptance by promoting this very misconception, for > example. GNOME is mainly various people working on software. Still, the interface totally changed. Also, you cannot change much (with a GUI I mean, not somewhat hidden settings) unless you either use extensions or gnome-tweak-tool. So it was thought of before the release of 3.0.0. It was also brought because of the name itself ("Gnome") as well as having a foot as logo is seen as bad in some regions. In the end: renaming an entire project is just terribly annoying (not worth it). I don't think anyone wants to spend the effort any time soon (e.g. renaming all the machines and LDAP group names, scripts, etc: rather do other things!). -- Regards, Olav -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test