Re: Why second panel is needed?

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No no no no!!!It is not true!Please tell me that I am dreaming, or this is a badly composed 1st April joke!I LOVE gnome THIS way, All the gnome users - no matter if they are computer geeks or not - that I know !!!all of them!!! like the second panel.
Please do not let the Windows Users to ruin EVERYTHING!!!If they want WINDOWS they CAN use it.They can re-arrange the menu and delete the second panel, etc.If I do not like something  just DO NOT buy it, but I do not DESTROY it!!!












On 03/31/2009 12:50 PM, Calum Benson wrote:> > On 29 Mar 2009, at 18:17, Александр Бежашвили wrote:> >> *GNOME Panel doesn’t give possibility to find necessary application and>> don't be misled in menu lists.*>>>> *These 3 menu items grow up, but work with system is more and more harder>> with them.*>>>> *Users don’t have easy possibility get what they want, and what they >> really>> use.*>>>> Button of fast access to often used applications and directories will be>> more easy-to-use.>>>> Common user rare add applets to second panel. And others do it only >> because>> they wanted that this panel would be wanted.>>>> And what common user know difference Administration applications from>> Preferences in System menu.> > These would make good hypotheses for a usability study... but without > any data to prove them, they're really just opinions. And everyone has > a lot of those :)> > Fortunately, the guys working on the new GNOME shell are throwing away > the current panel ideas, and re-thinking the whole desktop model from > the ground up. You might want to read:> <http://live.gnome.org/GnomeShell>> > and join the discussion over at:> <http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list>> >> *Miguel de Icaza uses openSUSE with Windows-like menu.*> > /me bites tongue :)> > Cheeri,> Calum.> _______________________________________________gnome-list mailing listgnome-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list

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