Il 13/02/2012 04:16, scott ha scritto:
On 02/12/2012 09:47 PM, Michael Hall wrote:
Please keep in mind that everybody who makes Ubuntu is also an Ubuntu
user, and a large portion of Ubuntu's users are also involved in
making it.
Michael Hall
mhall...@ubuntu.com
You can't tell by all the
Debian,Gentoo,Slackware,Ubuntu
I use all four, for different purpouses, of course.
You use all four??
GNOME,Unity,KDE,Xfce
ohdifferent tools for different purposes
ohmy god.
Maybe that's why linux desktop market share never greater than 10%.
All decisions so far regarding
Sorry,It means : users who agree with me,who like me,tasted ubuntu's new
version but disappoint it. ...Hn..Obviously you known.
After trying Kubuntu I was a bit annoyed. So, maybe full of complaint.
(I know that Canonical will no longer provide financial support to the
development of
Don't mistake the loudest opinions for the majority opinion. There
are
plenty of people who, like me, really enjoy using Unity everyday. We
just don't hijack every blog of Google+ comment thread to say so.
... and more probably than not, there are unfortunately just as much
people - like
On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 10:09 AM, Life Monad lifemo...@gmail.com wrote:
But when I see Unity,I am confused. Did I need test my program on Unity?
These desktop env have different API UX. Programs can't do a good
seamless integration with desktop env(also file managers such as Nautilus .
_Ubuntu,Please listen to us. The voice from users! _
Dear The Voice [1],
I've read your posts and I tried really hard to make out what are you
trying to tell us. I really did. It seems to me that you are generally
displeased with Ubuntu.
Other than that, you generated a lot of noise and made
Why,I did not choose Unity?
I am a developer too.
Desktop software design principle (Maybe you know) , for end users, they
hope every software has similar appearance, .aka. UX. Similar menu
layout,keyshortcuts,status bar,notification area.especially,settings
panel.
Why not improve GNOME
Unity's unique features are either optional or automatic. If you
develop your app using Gtk or Qt, you will automatically get the global
menu in Unity. Having an XDG .desktop file will automatically allow
your app to be placed on the Unity launcher and, you can optionally
extend that with