On Sat, 2011-07-30 at 02:23 -0400, Jon Masters wrote:
So, just so I understand, the requirement/assumption is that all
machines will be online and pulling bits down directly from GNOME? That
won't map at all to enterprise or non-fully connected environments. It
needs to be possible to install/provision a system with this kind of
functionality because users are going to want to get these extensions.
David: on the subject of your followup...my advice, by the way, is that
life is too short to continue to try to explain why GNOME Shell is
unusable for folks like you and I. I'd just switch to XFCE and be done
with it. My machines are a lot happier for having made the switch :)
+1. There are also some very nice dock-programs available which make
xfce even more easy to use.
definitely recommended rather than tilting at windmills with gnome3.
-sv