On 15.01.2012 04:21, Jim Henderson wrote:
I find it to be fairly configurable, but I also find the workflow works well for me. I did have to adapt, but I have found that with this particular workflow, I'm a lot more productive than I was with GNOME2. Maybe that's not entirely due to GNOME3's paradigm, but certainly the switch made me look at how I was doing things.
as far as I know, gconf is still around. So, the whole thing is more then fairly configurable ;-) Of course, GNOME 3 still suffers under the well known "let's-remove-everything-because-it-could-confuse-the-user"-disease. Anyway, GNOME 3.4 will be chosen for 12.2 and afaik it will contain some significant changes, like the fact that you can use GNOME shell in virtualbox. And like Jim already said, thanks to the extensions, you can customize it to your needs. I don't now, maybe someone will create a extension that make GNOME 3 look like GNOME 2 with Novell patches on board. Who knows? -- Kim Leyendecker, openSUSE Wiki Team GPG Key: 664265369547B825 | leyendecker@opensuse.org http://www.opensuse.org - Linux for open minds -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org