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OMFG MAJOR NEW VERSION IS NOT THE FINISHED ARTICLE.
Quite why people expect a massive platform overhaul to be a totally perfected release is beyond me.
Don't like Gnome3? Keep using Gnome2. There's plenty of distributions out there.
I've not upgraded since Fedora14 because It Works. If you want the latest and greatest then you have to take the rough with the smooth. If you want something that people spent years knocking the kinks out of then use something that has had a few years to mature.
This whole whiney mess of unsatisfied users was exactly the same when Gnome 2.0 came out, KDE 3.0 came out, and KDE 4.0 came out. It was the same with XP's first release, the same with most major software updates and their first releases.
I develop a product for several years. It gets better with every new version. Then I release version 3. Do you expect it to have everything the previous version had, and more?
If it's an overhaul, name it GNOME New-Worse-Experimental version, and you should develop it alongside your stable version until you get it on par with that.
Edited 2011-08-24 18:06 UTC




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2008-03-17
Sums up Gnome 3 very nicely...