On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 10:19 AM, Antoine Pézier <anto...@pezier.com> wrote:

> Hello,
> I've been a linux user for personal use since 99, and then for my
> professional work. I used gnome since it's begginning and always prefered
> gnome's user experience over KDE: simplest, it just did what I needed it to
> do, the way I wanted.
>

Is there anything in gnome3 that you feel prevents you from experiencing the
joy of "it just did what I needed to do, the way I wanted"? Something
extremely broken is not the same as being customizable -- if there are any
disappointments in the user experience, we'd love to know them so that we
can identify flaws in our designs.

Today, I'm writing to you for the first time and it's about this new version
> of gnome 3. I was surprised: lots of changes, but I had little problem about
> all this new way of getting things done. Great work! However, the total lack
> of customization is totally unacceptable to me. So sorry guys, but after all
> these years, you lost me. I just wanted you to know it, since you can't
> guess. Thank you for everything.
>

Well, we can't add flags and switches for every little piece of the user
experience, so what are some of the major things that ought to be
customizable?


>  Cordially,
> Antoine Pézier
>
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