I hope someone understand that I actually want Unity to get better, so good, it will be unavoidable to use it, and people will love it... having 50% i hate it, 30% it looks odd, 10% er, so so, 5 % I could use it it I have to, and 5% I simply love it... should not be the goal.
2011/4/28 Fabio T. Leitao <fabio.tlei...@gmail.com> > I never said it could not be fixed... and by the way, choices are good... I > just pointed clear flaws that WILL PREVENT NORMAL USERS from ever trying to > adopt it as it stands... my mom found it creepy, to say the least, and made > me promisse never to put it in her own computer. Both my work partners, my > brother, an uncle, his son... They all had similar reactions :-/ It has got > to improove a lot before being considered the default setting of any > thing... if it is still that bizaar, when its intended to become the Ubuntu > look and feel, people will tend to avoid it. I understand the gnome-do idea > behind it, I get the need for space, but it seems so ill implemented that I > would never consider it a serious setting to be shoved into the users for > normal screen sizes desktops... not yet. > > by the way, usability and ergonomy are not a matter of opinios ! just count > the amount of clicks to do anything ! if you hate getting a bit criticized, > you should consider another carrer/hobby that do not involve having to deal > with users/customers... not every idea is perfect, not every implementation > of an idea are good, but we can try to get better by learning to what is > bothering everyone else and try to improve, instead of just being stubern, > pretending to be death, cause the only one that can be right is me me me, > cause my idea is the best, and F*** the rest. Could not be more honest about > that. > > having said that, read again what I have posted in the first email, this I > consider a bug, cause they are fixable. > > for instance, I know I can install compizconfig-settings-manager and adjust > in a hidden option somwhere to keep the sidebar from autohidding, but NOT > HAVING AN EASY WAY FOR REGULAR USER TO ACCOMPLISH THE SAME IS A BUG !!!! > > > 2011/4/28 Sly <772...@bugs.launchpad.net> > >> I tend to enjoy Unity. Brings something new to the table. Plus, with the >> roll-out of GNOME3 comes a pretty bland interface, since it's still so >> new. There should be a mix of GNOME3 and Unity, but with more user >> preferences allowing customization. Just remember, GNOME didn't start >> out perfect. It took many revisions to get it to look decent. >> >> -- >> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber >> of the bug. >> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/772153 >> >> Title: >> unity prevents me from being productive on my desktop >> >> To unsubscribe from this bug, go to: >> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/772153/+subscribe >> > > > > -- > Fábio Leitão > ..-. .- -... .. --- .-.. . .. - .- --- ...-.- > > -- Fábio Leitão ..-. .- -... .. --- .-.. . .. - .- --- ...-.- -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/772153 Title: unity prevents me from being productive on my desktop -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs