No screen shield in login screen in F20
Lynn Dixon
boodaddy at gmail.com
Mon Jan 13 14:27:07 UTC 2014
Evandro,
I am not sure if that was sarcasm, or not. I admit, I have only been
participating in Fedora for a small while, but the general Linux populus
seems to think otherwise?
On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 9:19 AM, Evandro Giovanini <efgiovanini at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 12:05 PM, Marcel Oliver <
> m.oliver at jacobs-university.de> wrote:
>>
>> > > > For me its just utterly pointless. I have yet to get an
>> explanation as to
>> > > > why its there. It just adds another step in logging in to my
>> machine.
>> > > I suggest you look at the discussions on fedora-devel list about this
>> > > same topic.
>> >
>> > That will yield basically the same results -- people who were
>> confused, or
>> > saw other people confused, or don't see the point, occasionally
>> answered by
>> > statements that nothing will change.
>> >
>> > So that doesn't seem to be very constructive. I think that's really
>> > unfortunate -- this is clearly one of those points of user interface
>> pain
>> > that it would be to our benefit to address.
>>
>> This all is a really minor point, of course, hardly worth attention,
>> if there was not the persistent issue of user interface changes
>> implemented seemingly in pursuit of a grand artistic mission, but with
>> very little thought of how the thing is actually going to be used by
>> the broader public.
>>
>>
> That's not fair or correct, the Gnome developers put a great deal of
> thought into the hundreds of decisions they make. The evolution of Gnome 3
> throughout its 6 releases also shows that they take user feedback quite
> seriously.
>
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> Evandro
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