This one really IS worth reading, it is a very provocative article about Shuttleworth, Unity, HUD, the developer of Cinnamon and what is really going on with it and a proposal that "Linux" is "losing ground" because of the wasted efforts of all of them.
I would posit two things:
Re: Shuttleworth's statement about menus, there is a readymade answer to hand and it is called the Cairo Dock. What seems to have escaped everyone's notice is that most users usually use only a few apps and when they do need the once in a month app, they don't mind hunting in several layers of menus.
To the woodsmoker, Shuttleworth's statement is a grasping at straws to find SOME reason for Unity and HUD other than the obvious reason which is new form factors in hardware.
Re: The discussion of the "ribbon" menu of MS Office and LO's classical menu. Again, the answer is right in front of people's faces and it is Koffice's paradigm.
It would seem that both situations are really a situation of "We HAVE TO INNOVATE....we may not need it but BY GAWD...we are going to innovate and people will accept it!".
But, the inclusion of KDE is .....I think a nod...as it were.
But anyway.... a very provocative read:
http://www.datamation.com/open-sourc...desktop-1.html
woodsmoke
I would posit two things:
Re: Shuttleworth's statement about menus, there is a readymade answer to hand and it is called the Cairo Dock. What seems to have escaped everyone's notice is that most users usually use only a few apps and when they do need the once in a month app, they don't mind hunting in several layers of menus.
To the woodsmoker, Shuttleworth's statement is a grasping at straws to find SOME reason for Unity and HUD other than the obvious reason which is new form factors in hardware.
Re: The discussion of the "ribbon" menu of MS Office and LO's classical menu. Again, the answer is right in front of people's faces and it is Koffice's paradigm.
It would seem that both situations are really a situation of "We HAVE TO INNOVATE....we may not need it but BY GAWD...we are going to innovate and people will accept it!".
But, the inclusion of KDE is .....I think a nod...as it were.
But anyway.... a very provocative read:
http://www.datamation.com/open-sourc...desktop-1.html
woodsmoke
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