Re: Re: Re: An intention note



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On , Kao Chen <kaochen2 gmail com> wrote:
> I have read the Gnome-Shell documents but he is too long.
> The document is too detail to be well understand.
> We can't see the relation between concepts and technical solutions IMHO.
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> It's an example but in few lines we can write the main goals of Gnome-Shell, and see the main concepts to achieve them
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> The goals:
> With Gnome-Shell, we want people focus on their work.
> We will try to avoid an intrusive OS.
> User need to be focused on their tasks and forgot the system.
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> The solutions:
> We will separate tasks from the windows management with an overview.
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> We will keep, on the desktop, only what they needs for their current task.
> We will use  search, and timeline to provide an natural access to file instead of traditional folders hierarchy.
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> I think, we can combine all the key points to provide a simple vision of the new Gnome philosophy.
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> 2010/5/30 Luke Morton luke morton internode on net>
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> On Sun, 2010-05-30 at 03:38 +0000, kaddy080 gmail com wrote:
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> > I have wondered about this too for several months.... I havn't been
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> > able to find any info on gnome 3's objectives....
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> > Makes me think they don't have any and are just playing it by ear as
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> > they go along. lol
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> > This is something that should of been put up on the gnome live website
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> > from the start... I don't understand why it wasn't....
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> > getting a bit late now.... we got what? 4 months or so left?arghhh
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> Have you read:
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> http://www.gnome.org/~mccann/shell/design/GNOME_Shell-20091114.pdf
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> (linked from http://live.gnome.org/GnomeShell)
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