On 12/03/2011 02:31 PM, mike cloaked wrote:
However it would still be better to pursue pushing for positive
change
through the bug reporting system since that is where the developers
certainly will be much more likely to read input than here?
Agreed, as well as joining the Gnome usability list.
I've been lurking on the list much of late, but I will be damned if I
have to sit here and watch some snot-nosed CS101 punk "dis'" Linus.
Gnome developers, on the other hand...well, I would say they have it
coming to them, but I think that would be incorrect: the problem was a
lack of communication, a lack of feedback on big changes.
I'm not the only one caught off-guard by the changes in Gnome 3 -- nor
do I have to like the game of "gotcha" people played when I first
brought it up. Alas, I haven't had anywhere near the time to put into
supporting change that I'd like. (Maybe this will be the impetus that
lights a fire under my tail end.)
-Scott