On 2/24/07, Andrew Spott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm dying to know what the issues with doing this are, because I don't see
them, but it seems like such a simple solution, in a debate that has been
going on for a while I'm surprised that it hasn't happened yet.
Well the thing is that you
> 0) I put this on this list because here is where I read about the original
> discussion of Gnome usability, I wasn't aware of a gnome-usability list.
> Since I'm not sure where I would find this list, and I'm not entirely
> convinced that this doesn't belong on this list, I'm leaving it here, i
0) I put this on this list because here is where I read about the original
discussion of Gnome usability, I wasn't aware of a gnome-usability list.
Since I'm not sure where I would find this list, and I'm not entirely
convinced that this doesn't belong on this list, I'm leaving it here, if
more pe
On February 24, 2007, Andrew Spott wrote:
> I'm dying to know what the issues with doing this are, because I don't see
> them, but it seems like such a simple solution, in a debate that has been
> going on for a while I'm surprised that it hasn't happened yet.
0) i'm not sure this belongs on this
On Sat, 24 Feb 2007 12:49:29 -0800
"Andrew Spott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why hasn't someone just put an option SOMEWHERE. (really anywhere, in
> the gconf database, in some 'somewhat' hidden check box somewhere,
> somewhere that isn't impossible to find, but beginning users will be
> deferre
Since this argument seems to have flared up again recently I would like to
put my two cents in, because ultimately, I don't see how this doesn't have a
simple solution.
Gnome strives for ease of use; for the BEGINNING user. As far as I know, no
one wants to make it so that the power users, or th