Tweak Tool in Workstation?

Everaldo Canuto everaldo.canuto at gmail.com
Wed May 13 21:12:59 UTC 2015


Hi

Do you really want to start *yet another* windows versus linux debate
> here? If you do, I'll take this off list, so I can rant at you in
> private. I really, really, really dislike blanket statements such as
> this one. Especially when it involves windows
> Thanks
> Kendell clark
> Sent from Fedora GNU/Linux
>

No. I don't want to start another Windows x Linux debate. Since I am on
Linux side, it makes no sense two people arguing in favor of same side.
Anyway, fell free to send me private messages, it always good to hear other
opinions that can change the way how I see things.

About my sentence "As a developer I completely agree, as a user, I
completely disagree", I supposed that it was self-explanatory but looks
like I am wrong. As a developer, software with source code can give me
completely control over customisation, I can change the source code so I
can do anything. As a user, without programming or console knowledge, could
be impossible to customize something that is not easy available.

When I compare GNOME 2, KDE, Windows and OS X with GNOME 3 without Tweak
Tool, I feel like all others are more customisable than GNOME 3 without
Tweak Tool. That is why I strongly advocate in favor of Tweak Tool
available by default not only on Fedora but also in all Linux distros based
on GNOME.  A plus, could be all Tweak features available on
gnome-control-center.

I hope this makes my sentence more clear now.

Cheers.


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Everaldo Canuto
everaldo.canuto at gmail.com

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