Tuesday 22 May 2012

The best comment I've ever seen

An article by Ars Techinca on GOOGLE+ about GitHub for Windows stated:
«GitHub for Windows takes the pain out of using git»

The comment by Ryan Edge:
«Unfortunately, it doesn't take the pain out of using windows.»


Thursday 17 May 2012

GNOME: on the path to implosion


The GNOME designing team should learn about user needs, instead of trying to impose their view of how users should work.

Users have different computers, with different screen resolutions, and different needs. What works great maximized on one PC, will be a disaster on another. Users resize the windows to fit their needs, remember what those needs were, and open the windows the size their were closed last time. Is that so hard?

Right now, GNOME3 is an unproductive piece of crap, as it only serves basic users. G3 might be gaining basic users attention, but will lose them as soon as they start becoming power users.

Don't keep pushing in that direction. Listen. GNOME2 was forked. Even GNOME3 was forked. People moved to XFCE. Get a grip on reality. You did it wrong. You should know it by now. Just admit it, an turn back. Trying to prove others wrong, when you know they're right, won't take you nowhere.

I'm on XFCE. And I'll keep myself there. GNOME already lost me. And it will lose many others. FEDORA is losing users. UBUNTU is losing users. MINT is gaining. Ask yourselves why. Think CINNAMON. Think MATE.

A final note:
Touch screens won't work for desktops. Won't work for content production. For production you'll always need a good keyboard. And a desktop screen will be to painful to touch. Try to keep your arms in mid air for a minute or two, and you'll know. Mouse and keyboard are here to stay for a long time. They seat at a desk top, where you REST your arms.

References:
http://arstechnica.com/business/2012/04/hands-on-gnome-34-arrives-introducing-significant-design-changes/
http://afaikblog.wordpress.com/2012/02/10/a-new-approach-to-gnome-application-design/