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RE: What can you say - fair enough.
by Yoko_T on Wed 28th Nov 2012 21:52
in reply to "What can you say - fair enough."
I totally get the gnome3 criticism.
And I understand that quite a few users felt (betrayed is far too strong) but 'left out in the cold' and sought shelter in cinnamon, mate etc. and some people have switched allegiances to more 'lightweights' like XFCE - and that includes myself - - although more and more I'm only using linux on headless boxes , but thats a different story.
I think this move -while only a small gesture in some ways- is pragmatic and will be enough of a little compromise for quite a few people. Took a while mind
And I understand that quite a few users felt (betrayed is far too strong) but 'left out in the cold' and sought shelter in cinnamon, mate etc. and some people have switched allegiances to more 'lightweights' like XFCE - and that includes myself - - although more and more I'm only using linux on headless boxes , but thats a different story.
I think this move -while only a small gesture in some ways- is pragmatic and will be enough of a little compromise for quite a few people. Took a while mind
Nope. Too Little Too Late. This doesn't adress anything, it's just a cheap bandage over a festering wound.
RE[2]: What can you say - fair enough.
by Bill Shooter of Bul on Thu 29th Nov 2012 00:13
in reply to "RE: What can you say - fair enough."
Is it really too late? Where have all the gnome 2 users gone? Every time I hear this I get a different answers.
Mate
Cinnamon
xfce
lxde
kde
With the exception of kde, I don't think any one of them individually could claim a majority of the old users of gnome 2. If Gnome 3 could just be changed with a click to look act and feel like gnome 2, I think it still has enough momentum to draw some users back.





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I totally get the gnome3 criticism.
And I understand that quite a few users felt (betrayed is far too strong) but 'left out in the cold' and sought shelter in cinnamon, mate etc. and some people have switched allegiances to more 'lightweights' like XFCE - and that includes myself - - although more and more I'm only using linux on headless boxes , but thats a different story.
I think this move -while only a small gesture in some ways- is pragmatic and will be enough of a little compromise for quite a few people. Took a while mind