On 04/25/2011 02:16 AM, John Morris wrote:
I love Gnome 3 and am very happy with it. So obviously you're only talking for yourself and not "most of fedora users".Few existing fedora users are looking for what GNOME3 is selling. Some might end up accepting it, but that isn't the same thing. I think the main issue is really how you introduce it to people (and how you look at it yourself). There are a lot of existing new tech in gtk3 and in gnome-shell, backed up up by a team of people (the GNOME Project) who have been successful in the past. I get to do things a lot faster than before most of the time (so it was worth spending 20 minutes to learn new stuff) and am trying to give my feedback for what I have issues with. Distribution such as openSUSE or Debian are also very excited by the project and working hard to bring GNOME3 as one of their major desktops offering (if not the main one). At the end of the day maybe 3.0 is a too early version for you, you should keep using Fedora 14 until GNOME 3.2 comes out (F16). Or you can take part in the project and help to improve it. Fred |
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