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Message #06103
Re: Windows 8 and OS X Lion observations
On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 10:57 PM, Jonathan Meek <shrouded.cloud@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I'd just like to quickly point out: You say Unity is essentially telling
> "power users" they're wrong (sorry if I paraphrase, limited time).
Actually, my complaint was more directed at Lion and particuarly Gnome 3.
Unity is actually OK, _so far_, but was pushed to the forefront too
early - a nasty trend I've been seeing with a lot of software in the
past few years. It is not a good idea to release something that isn't
functionally comparable with the thing it is replacing, and in Unity's
case, my only show-stopping issue with it is a memory leak that makes
Compiz take up over a gig of RAM if I just leave it running for a day
or so.
Also, I'm complaining about a lot of the conversation that has been
going on in this mailing list. Some of the design suggestions being
thrown out here just strike me as crazy.
> Unity isn't about telling power users they're wrong, it's just not about
> that at all. It's meant to be about improved usability and spreadability.
What is is *meant* to be is unimportant. I'm only interested in what
it *is*, and what it is becoming. The road to hell is always paved
with good intentions.
--G
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