Re: Well, I've tried GNOME 3 now...

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On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 2:42 PM, Andre Robatino <robatino@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I don't understand why as long as there's unused vertical space, the user menu
can't just be made longer, and the menu items the devs consider bad (like "Power
Off...") put at the bottom. Anyone who doesn't use them isn't affected at all,
anyone who does just moves the mouse pointer down another half-inch to reach
them, and everyone should be happy. If someone doesn't like long menus, they
could install an extension to shorten it (instead of the other way around).

I think, the devs wanted to create something which is completely new and different than other old DE/OS behaves. Lets think about Mac OS X, from the beginning they have many things different than Linux DE (infact different from Windows too), for example the close minimize maximize button is in the left side of the title bar, and the global menu, the mac dock etc, none of these are available in any DE's default installation (but yes, you can customize of course). So I guess, GNOME devs wanted to create something like this, which is totally different than others.


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