Re: [Ayatana] Ubuntu = Human-Centered OS?

2011-09-19 Thread Henrik Peytz
Assuming that people would want to automatically be socially connected to the Ubuntu community on boot could be a point of discontent I could imagine, just saying. The dividing of people into different communities sounds a lot like the latest trend in social networking, stuff like Google+'s circle

Re: [Ayatana] Workspace switcher needs redesign

2011-09-19 Thread Christian Rupp
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Ayatana/Workspaces/Concepts It's the wiki to what we've discussed. I've added my idea there. ___ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ayatana Post to : ayatana@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ayatana

Re: [Ayatana] Ubuntu = Human-Centered OS?

2011-09-19 Thread Randall Ross
A while ago, I wrote a "WeMenu" spec that touched on this theme. Simply stated: Our desktop should reflect our ethos in an obvious way. Back when the spec was written, some mighty developers were interested in starting an implementation, but alas, Unity came along and required a ton of developm

Re: [Ayatana] Workspace switcher needs redesign

2011-09-19 Thread Christian Rupp
Am 18.09.2011 20:05, schrieb Dr. David Alan Gilbert: * Michal Strba (faiface2...@gmail.com) wrote: Hello everyone! Hi, I think, that workspace switcher isn't now as useful as it can be because it doesn't have dynamic workspaces. I think, the best way to solve this problem is to make workspace

[Ayatana] Ubuntu = Human-Centered OS?

2011-09-19 Thread frederik.nn...@gmail.com
The founding values of Ubuntu stand until today, foremostly represented in the product's name: "Ubuntu" translates roughly to "the belief in a universal bond of sharing that connects all humanity" or alternatively to "humanity towards others". ยน So the inevitable truth about Ubuntu is that it is me