The Linus view of GNOME 3.2

Reindl Harald h.reindl at thelounge.net
Sat Dec 3 01:50:36 UTC 2011


Am 03.12.2011 02:38, schrieb Craig White:
> Whatever Linus thinks of Gnome is rather beside the point in that he is
> a kernel developer, not a Desktop UI expert 

maybe some of the self called ui-experts should take a deep breath
for one or two years and left the users in peace with their next big
thing so that people which are working with their computers are not
permanently interrupted

linus is not a ui-expert but he has more sensibility what users
needs than most of the experts - users are needing workspaces
which are not chaning their whole behavior each year

> "Three years ago over 95 percent of the devices connected to the
> Internet were personal computers. Three years from now that number will
> probably be less than 20 percent. More than 80 percent of the devices
> connected to the Internet will not be Windows-based personal computers."

this is nonsense

the percent does not matter since nearly everybody has a smartphone
which is permanently online, but this does not mean that all these
people are only using a smartphone or tab which will not happen

not now, not in 3 years and not in 10 years

theer are enough people working with their computers and not only
webbrowsing and write some mails!

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