I believe Jo-Erlend is already aware of my previous emails on this topic
and I appreciate the guidance he has already provided me on the classic
interface in 12.04.

However, as a Ubuntu 10.04 user I believe Benjamin has raised a very
important query and I would like to express the importance of keeping
the GNOME 2 option as near look-a-like as possible.  I am aware that
many current Ubuntu users are very worried about losing the GNOME 2
interface or the changes that maybe found in the 12.04 classic option.
If you can find a way to keep supporting a GNOME 2 type interface (at
least) for the duration of the 12.04 LTS system I am convinced you will
have the very best of all worlds, i.e. keeping all the current user base
as well as succeed in gaining many new users with the new interface. As
the saying goes "if it isn't broke please don't try to fix (or change)
it" at least until the new Ubuntu interface has been proven and
generally accepted by the user community. I believe this is the safest
approach for introducing a new and very different look-and-feel user
interface.

Best Regards
Len Watts




On Sun, 2012-04-22 at 06:02 +0200, Jo-Erlend Schinstad wrote:

> Den 22. april 2012 05:30, skrev Scott Kitterman:
> >
> > I don't know how this works in Gnome, but I think if this were KDE, I think 
> > everything Benjamin is looking for could be accomplished with an alternate 
> > meta package and a settings package.  
> 
> It's just a config. Previously, it was a GConf key. Now it's been moved
> to DConf, I think. Not a big deal in any case. But Gnome shouldn't even
> be considered in this. What should be a goal, is to minimize the
> difference from 10.04. The best would've been if the "Have to press and
> hold alt, then right click to customize"-behaviour was removed, imho.
> That would've been deviating from Gnome. Changing a config key doesn't
> have to involve upstream.
> 
> Jo-Erlend Schinstad
> 


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