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Re: [Ayatana] Putting some brakes on the enthusiasm



It could, to some degree. I've flipped it on a few times but its not to happy with my hardware atm. I was just curious because of how you phrased it, it made it sound as if the statement you were making was that the overall vision in place for ayatana was unity as a whole, as in unity for the desktop.

Were that the case, then I would argue against the forced panel layout/forced side panel, but other then that I do think that it would be a suitable way to avoid the overwhelming plunge into gnome-shell.

On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 11:09 PM, Mark Shuttleworth <mark@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 08/06/10 07:02, Tyler Brainerd wrote:
"I don't think the new ideas are "covering up", they are completing the
overall vision of Unity, so that the "map" is clear."

Er. So are we to conclude the Unity is the future of the ubuntu desktop as a whole?

No, only that it's the focus of our design and implementation efforts. Do you think Unity could make a great desktop as well?

Mark