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> Date: Mon, 30 Nov 2009 13:56:25 +0000
> From: Richard Melville <richard.melvill...@googlemail.com>
> Subject: Stormy Peters and the Gnome Foundation
> To: blfs-support@linuxfromscratch.org
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> Hi All
> 
> I'm having dinner with Stormy Peters, Executive Director of the Gnome
> Foundation, on Wednesday night.  I wondered if anybody on this list had any
> questions that they would like me to ask her on their behalf.  

I'm not sure if she's the right person to ask, but I have two technical 
improvement suggestions for Gnome. I know Gnomes moto is to keep the interface 
simple, but when I copy and paste a file in Nautilus, and the file names are 
the same, it doesn't compare the date that each one was created or their size. 
It just asks, "Would you like to replace this file, Yes or No." It would be 
nice if Nautilus compared them so I could always paste the most recent version. 
(This is especially useful when copying multiple files with the same name from 
a different source). Also, when I open a file from Nautilus, the window focus 
switches to the newly opened program, but when I click on Nautilus' icon on the 
task bar to go back to browsing my files, it minimizes Nautilus instead of 
going back to it. Then, I have to click on the Nautilus task bar icon a second 
time to re-maximize its window. Maybe I'm just picky, but these are interface 
improvements that I believe would make my work flow more productive. 
Congratulations, and have a great time.

Thanks,
Jason Ash
                                          
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