Ubuntu Studio 11.10 UI discussion. GNOME3, Unity, XFCE and Studiousers workflow.

Ricardo Lameiro ricardolameiro at gmail.com
Sun Apr 10 23:13:28 UTC 2011


Yes.
Check the magazine they do.
They are trying to show designers that they can use free software to
do good work.

I know them personally Ricardo and Ana, we are from the same town.
They are designers. From what I talked with Ricard, he seems to be
very interested on interaction design.

2011/4/11 C K <coryisatm at gmail.com>:
> On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 6:36 PM, Ricardo Lameiro
> <ricardolameiro at gmail.com> wrote:
>> I like the idea of a XFCE shift.
>>
>> I lightweight, unobtrusive and streamlined desktop
>
> Well, I'm unsure of how "lightweight" it is anymore. But it will
> surely offer a more smooth transition for Studio users.
>
>> but with all the
>> capabilities needed. Xfce has a big "fan base" and i don't see why
>> people would oppose the change from Unity / Gnome 3 to XFCE. Both of
>> this new "shells" rely heavily on 3D rendering technology and demand
>> more system resources. Resources that a "studio user" needs to do
>> his/her work.
>>
>> Cory, there are people like Ricardo LaFuente and Ana Carvalho
>> (http://blog.manufacturaindependente.org) editors of the Libre
>> graphics magazine http://libregraphicsmag.com , that maybe would want
>> to help on the design effort.
>
> In what way do you think they would want to help with design? Do you know them?
>
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