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On 03/09/11 02:06, Ilya Chernykh wrote:
On Friday 02 September 2011 19:46:13 Basil Chupin wrote:
At this moment there are 19 voters out of 933 (again jumped in the past hours!) who reply to the specific and direct question that they are using it but don't like it. All other votes are ambiguous and do not state that they "dislike" - as you claim - Gnome 3. This is not true. All people who switched to anothe DE due to Gnome 3 obviously dislike it.
Sorry, Ilyah, but their switching over to some other DE is not "obviously" because they hated or disliked Gnome 3. It took me some many days to work out how to use Gnome 3 but I am a patient man and persevered. Not everyone has the patience to get something new to work especially when there are almost non-existent instructions on how to use the new DE and so people simply go back to their comfort zone so that they can get some work done instead of fighting with some bit of software which is making it hard for them to get their work done. But it doesn't mean that they "hated" or "disliked" Gnome 3. On the other hand, I liked Gnome 3 very much and said so in the gnome mail list. But I stopped using it because it was a pain in the arse when it came to getting things done. I still like it and I do not hate it - I simply think that it is a pain in the arse to use. And when I also then read the post from the main 'developer' of gnome 3 for openSUSE that he is now spending his time in porting Unity to openSUSE that really turned me off gnome and convinced me that KDE really IS "the future". BC -- Bob Hope's wife: "Where would like to be buried when you die?" Bob Hope : "Why don't you surprise me!" -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org