On Sunday 09 September 2007 15:52:00 Clayton wrote:
I quite like the look of the QT version of YaST. It certainly a much closer match to the console version, which is something I find myself using more than the GUI version.
Therein stands my point. The CLI version and the QT version are close enough in layout and style to be effectively the same. Walking through one or the other, you are in familiar territory. Then you fire up Gnome expecting consistent tools... and you're faced with that dogs breakfast mess of YAST. There is ZERO consistency. That is plain dumb. Consistency is critical in the interfaces that make SUSE stand out.
Isn't it more important to have internal consistency in the desktop you're using? I think the gnome frontend to yast is quite similar to the gnome control center, which means gnome users should feel at home in it No, I don't particularly care for the gnome look-and-feel either, but I do appreciate consistency. I don't want applications in my kde desktop with reversed cancel/ok buttons, even if they were originally written for gnome -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org