Re: [Nautilus-list] Integration of gmc and nautilus desktop directories.
- From: Alvaro del Castillo <acs barrapunto com>
- To: Owen Taylor <otaylor redhat com>
- Cc: gnome-hackers gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Nautilus-list] Integration of gmc and nautilus desktop directories.
- Date: 21 Apr 2001 12:20:27 +0200
On 14 Apr 2001 09:53:03 -0400, Owen Taylor wrote:
>
> Jeff Waugh <jdub aphid net> writes:
>
> > <quote who="Havoc Pennington">
> >
> > > public_html is a hard one. Nautilus and Evolution should be
> > > dot-directories, they annoy me in command line mode too. Or would if I
> > > didn't have 500 disorganized things in ~ anyway. ;-) Since they are
> > > only program-edited I don't get why I have to see them.
> >
> > As much as I dislike magic files or folders, perhaps some educated magery
> > could help here. For long-time "standard" things such as public_html,
> > perhaps a perky icon is in order.
> >
> > Of course, if anyone says anything like "My Web Files", I'd be the first to
> > fire up the flamethrower. ;)
> >
> > What are the main reasons that make "hackers" see this as a bad thing?
>
> Well, I think the problem is twofold:
>
> - Lots of random apps do put stuff there by default
> (I have axhome/ office52/ News/ Mail/, etc)
>
> - I might want to have the ability to choose
>
> a) What appears on my desktop (things that should be accessible
> quickly through the file manager)
>
> b) What is in my home directory
>
> Independently. Most novice users probably don't care. Most
> experienced userse are probably quite attached to their home
> direct layout.
>
> There is a conceptual simplicity to making them unified. I'm
> not sure that given a) we'd have to do lots of magic to hide
> stuff b) it would have to be configurable; that that conceptual
> simplicity turns into real simplicity.
>
>
> I will repeat one thing:
>
> THE DESKTOP DIRECTORY SHOULD NOT BE A HIDDEN FILE
I don't use the desktop. If the desktop where the HOME sure I will use
it from the first time I install GNOME. I have to read this thread to
discover the powerfull of the desktop and the image from the tigert
desktop is very impressive.I am going to try the simlynk from
.gnome-desktop to my HOME.
An experiencie from a user/hacker perspective ;-)
Cheers
-- Alvaro
>
> KDE has it right with Desktop/. We got it wrong, and continue to get
> it wrong. Users data files should not go into
>
> And actually, it would be very, very nice if we could share a common
> directory with KDE, though there are some issues that would need to be
> resolved with magic device files and so forth.
>
> Regards,
> Owen
>
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