Underlying DE for the Workstation product

Alex GS alxgrtnstrngl at gmail.com
Mon Feb 3 17:47:04 UTC 2014


drago01 wrote:
---
Argument by repetition does not work. You stated that before and got a
response that this is not the case and that you should come up with
reasons where you got that from. You simply repeated your statement.
This is pointless.
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His objections where purely rhetorical and not substantive and I was merely
pointing that out by echoing his reply. But, I've probably wasted my time
posting to this mailing list in the end. The Workstation PRD calls for
"user surveys" but I'm getting a feeling that real user input isn't welcome
here. Perhaps when it says "users" int the PRD it really means
"Fedora/Gnome developers" and not actual end-users who will use the
solution in the real world.

Repeating the same actions over and over again expecting a different result
does not work, you're right.  I guess expecting the Linux workstation to
succeed and going to it over and over again is pointless, it's failed, time
to buy a Mac.


On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 12:31 PM, drago01 <drago01 at gmail.com> wrote:

> On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 6:22 PM, Alex GS <alxgrtnstrngl at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > aruiz wrote:
> > ---
> > Agreed. Can you point to any single GNOME feature that is tailored
> > specifically for tablet devices?
> > ---
> >
> > Gnome Shell is a feature/product/package focused on mobile interaction
> for
> > hybrids and touch enabled devices including tablets.
>
> Argument by repetition does not work. You stated that before and got a
> response that this is not the case and that you should come up with
> reasons where you got that from. You simply repeated your statement.
> This is pointless.
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