Unity ROCKS!!!
Albert Wagner
albertwagner at cox.net
Sun May 1 23:50:53 UTC 2011
On 05/01/2011 01:32 PM, Dick Dowdell wrote:
> On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 12:18 PM, Justin Stanczak <rizenine at gmail.com
> <mailto:rizenine at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Great work all. It's like a blend of windows, mac, and gnome in
> one. I can't wait to update and see all the improvements. Also is
> there a general discussion list?
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> Hi all,
>
> Change (progress) is hard. Unity is different from the Ubuntu we
> know. I am, however, astounded by the anti-Unity anger expressed on
> this list.
Astounded?
>
> I've been a software developer for over 30 years---from the early IBM
> mainframes and DEC Minis, through Macs and PCs, to the Cloud, iOS, and
> Android. Not all innovation has been successful, but much of it has.
> I do know that if I had the same reaction to change as the Unity
> haters, I would not still be employed.
I too am a fossil. I started doing IBM 360 assembler in the late 60's.
I saw a lot of change that was NOT innovative. If made to use it, I
usually walked.
>
> Anyway, one can still log on in Ubuntu Classic mode if one doesn't
> wish to learn something new.
So, in your opinion, anyone who has issues with Unity is publicly
confessing that they don't wish to learn something new.
You make the same erroneous assumptions that the decision makers at
Ubuntu make. I repeat what I said above: not all change is innovative.
What has irritated me is the broken promises. I believed the original
hype about the meaning of the word "Ubuntu" and how it was to be a
platform that was usable throughout the third world. That said to me
that is was to remain accessible to users of older/smaller machines.
Now we see in a single leap a need for the latest and best in hardware
which is a broken promise, implied if not explicit. Personally, I have
no need for
>
> Regards,
> Dick Dowdell
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