On 03/17/2011 12:28 PM, Juanjo Marin wrote:
El jue, 17-03-2011 a las 10:55 +0000, Allan Day escribió:
Note: I don't think we should be 'recommending' such a tool as a part of
the GNOME 3 experience. GNOME 3 is great as is, and people shouldn't
need to change it. If they desperately want to tweak, they can, of
course; and John has provided an easy way to do it (go John!)
I agree, but IMHO, it is common for users to change the theme, so, even
without promoting it, a lot of users will be using this tweaking tool if
it is the only way for do it.
Sorry for bringing up analogies here, but I share an office with a
company who specialize in user support for Linux and in the same
building is also (what I would call) a geek-café [1] and one thing that
really surprised me over time was the massive number of users who never
changes these settings. This is not really any data that I would dare my
life on, but I still found it really interesting.
That said, we are too late for 3.0 and need get that release out of the
door, and there is also a mailing list specific for the control center
where I think it would be best to hold this discussion, as this is a
subject that can become quite noisy _really fast_. The list is
gnomecc-list [2].
1. http://www.gnutiken.se/
2. http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnomecc-list
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