On 12/03/2011 04:10 AM, Craig White wrote:
On Sat, 2011-12-03 at 10:41 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 12/03/2011 09:38 AM, Craig White wrote:
>> Whatever Linus thinks of Gnome is rather beside the point in that he is
>> a kernel developer, not a Desktop UI expert and I am rather amused by
>> those who felt his dis' of Gnome 3 or apparently now his receptiveness
>> actually matters.
>
> So this is what I hear you saying.....
>
> Linus is a kernel developer and not a UI developer. Thus, his opinion
> does not matter.
> Since Linus is not a UI developer, he is only an end user. Thus, the
> opinions of end users don't matter.
----
I think his opinion matters as much as anyone else (and I gather that in
the eyes of Gnome developers, not so much).
ACK.
You know my feelings as I too am a KDE 4 survivor ;-) To make an
omelet,
you have to break some eggs. I think there is a core of long time Linux
users who were upset because their familiar interface changed. Such is
progress.
Being one of these long time Linux users, I won't deny there is some
truth in what you say. The bigger question is if Gnome 3 is actual
progress or an "epic fail"?
When being presented Gnome 3, my feeling were the same as I had when my
then-3-year-old nice had proudly presented me here "flying horse".
"Look Uncle, my horse has learned to fly" (She had attached a couple of
plastic feathers to her plush pony's back and was throwing it into my
direction.).
Ralf