Am 05.12.2011 08:11, schrieb Misha Shnurapet:
03.12.2011, 13:48, "Sam Varshavchik"
<mrsam(a)courier-mta.com>:
> It's not that stuff has merely changed. It's that the stuff has changed,
> major parts of existing functionality were removed without having any
> functional replacements
There is no arguing that the new GNOME 3 is a significant change.
But what you had with GNOME 2 was a result of about a decade of development.
You want the same user experience
SURELY!
nobody forced the developers to throw all away and start from scratch
if they decide to do so the should hol d back their crap until it is
ready or learn what refactoring is and maintain the existing code
or have you ever heard that someone considered throw away the whole
kernel-code which has a much older history than GNOME?
thats the difference netween developers and morons