My request to ubuntu developer team

Liam Proven lproven at gmail.com
Sun Nov 20 14:55:34 UTC 2011


On 19 November 2011 22:40, Pongo A. Pan <pongo_pan at fastmail.us> wrote:
> On Sat, 2011-11-19 at 16:08 -0600, W. Scott Lockwood III wrote:
>> No need to fork. Use Linux Mint.
>>
>>
> Art Edwards (Quoted by Lockwood):
>>
>> The problem for me is that I use the computer for real work. I know others
>> do, but it's not even a little bit of a hobby for me. Gnome 2 had been an
>> incredibly nice productivity tool. To me, Unity is big and dumb. It seems
>> the world has fallen in love with tablet interfaces. I don't want a bunch of
>> eye-candy on my desktop. Is there any chance that someone will fork gnome to
>> serve the original geeks who grew up using linux?
>>
>
> <Much quoted material that we've all read before deleted>
>
> 1. Please bottom (or interleave) post on this list and trim out old
> material judiciously. It just makes it easier to follow the conversation
> if you do and is the accepted standard here, besides being kinder to the
> archives.
>
> 2. Linux Mint is using an only slightly modified gnome-shell for its
> main branch.  If you don't like gnome-shell, you will not like Mint 12.

ITYM Mint *13.* Mint 12 uses GNOME 2.32. It is, AFAIK, the *only*
Debian-based distro that does; Debian itself skipped from 2.30 to
including packages from 3, e.g. the terminal.


> If you hate Unity, you probably will not like gnome-shell either since
> they aren't all that different.  I can't decide which I like better; I'm
> productive and happy using either.
>
> 3. The attempt to save gnome 2 with the MATE fork has many problems and
> it will likely go the way of the Trinity Project that was supposed to
> rescue KDE 3.5.  I found the MATE version of Mint 12 RC unusable, and
> Clem admits that it will likely have many problems even after the
> official release.  He doesn't sound all that happy about the whole MATE
> business on his blog but is trying hard to accommodate the many people
> who want a gnome 2 version of Mint.
>
> 4. Gnome 2 was abandoned by its developers because it was growing
> unwieldy and hard to maintain.  It is effectively dead.  In less than 18
> months the last Ubuntu and Mint LTS versions which used gnome 2 will
> fall off maintenance.  Nothing new will be developed for gnome 2, and
> applications aimed at gnome 3 will not work on it because of naming
> conflicts.
>
> 5. Michael Jackson and gnome 2 are still dead, and pretty soon the
> traditional desktop computer will be too for most users.  Get over it.
> Use XFCE, KDE or LXDE, all of which are old fashioned desktops during
> the transition if you must: stop whining.

Excellent post, excellent comment. I wholeheartedly agree.

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