On 09/06/2012 04:12 PM, Adam Williamson wrote:
The design of the new UI isn't a step-through wizard like the old
one,
but hub-and-spoke: there is no 'next' exactly, as there's no set order
for the spokes. You can do them in any order. What 'back' really means
is 'back to the hub'. I agree this can be confusing, though. I don't
know if anything can be done to clarify it. Perhaps label the button
'Done' not 'Back'?
Apparently the Anaconda team does not consider the back button to be an
issue and the only place you might remotely need one ( instead of just
being dropped to the main hub once you have selected something ) is in
the software selection screen ( which is poorly designed anyway ).
It took Gnome six minor releases to reintroduce shutdown and now we just
sit back and wait to see all the bad reviews and the users screams that
will prove otherwise and measure how long it will take them to come to
their sense.
Let's just hope we dont have to wait that long and will be fixed for
final after all we haven't even released alpha yet ;)
JBG