Mark, I want to ask you: What is you vision about GnomeShell? It fit's
with what you are planing? Can we see blueprints of you plans?

At first I disliked the change, now I don't care. But I must say that I
hate half baked solutions... like the new GDM (you must admit it, the
default theme is horrid). I've seen lately (since Hardy) that Canonical
is pushing half made software in it's "sane default", in the hope that
more eyeballs would lead to acceptance and better software.

Alpha and Beta testers doesn't make better software, programers do.

The success of most of the greatest software protects is because of
programing skills and good taste. That's the example of the Linux kernel
witch is based on Linus taste.

On Thu, 2010-03-18 at 08:28 +0000, Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
> @aysiu
> 
> The problem with your Forums post is that it says "this is what really
> happened" and is, in fact, quite incorrect.
> 
> Some members of the design team asked that the window controls be
> grouped on the left, and presented the visualisation. So it wasn't that
> I "prefer it that way". I didn't like it initially, anticipating that it
> would generate a great deal of resistance. However, it does line things
> up nicely for work I would like us to do in future. And the major
> argument against it appears solely to be "we're used to it here", which
> is important, but not overriding.
> 
> Mark
>

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[light-theme] please revert the order of the window controls back to 
"menu:minimize,maximize,close"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/532633
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