You may want to start with why you are using E over KDE and GNOME.  For
me it is about the bandwidth between the computer and user.  KDE/GNOME 2
and more so Microsoft significantly limit this bandwidth based off
providing an easy to use/learn interface.  (I think it has to do with
HCI people getting in the mix.)  I need my computer to work at least as
fast as I do.  With E it is possible, with the others it is very hard to
accomplish, I simply can't get enough data fast enough to stay
productive.

All of the eye candy is nice.  But keyboard short cuts, multiple
direction window shades, transparent window drags, Intelligent
maximizing, Virtual Desktops, Point-to-focus, duel monitors, remembered
windows are all part of making the Computer respond fast enough with
enough data.


On Thu, 2004-04-29 at 19:08, Onur Kucuk wrote:
>  Hello,
> 
> 
>  Soon I will be giving a seminar about Enlightenment in "3rd Linux and
> Open Source Festival, May 13 - 16, 2004, Ankara, Turkey"
>  ( http://senlik.linux.org.tr )
> 
>  I am planning a "user side" introductary seminar (for a start) and will
> focus mostly on eye candy, features, eesh, past and future etc.
> 
>  E16, Eterm and E17, will try to talk about all.
> 
> 
>  Are there any suggestions, previous examples etc. ? (yes I will parse
> enlightenment.org :)
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