Good point :) But this is one of those times where a lot of Ubuntu users
would be confused if a change went on like this. It is not what happened
when we changed to GNOME 3 from GNOME 2.x. People did not think that GNOME
was broken or was a bug. They did not think that their computer was broken.
This is why I wouldn't delete ALT+F2, but add to the dash the
capability of executing commands...deleting ALT+F2 functionality will
be done if people stop using it...
They would though if we changed the key combinations. If they do not know
that we changed combinations, they would probably just think that either
something is wrong with their keyboard, or that we simply removed the
combination. We are the winning team, so don't change it! ;)
Always in the idea of adding instead of changing...the dash is so good
now that I also would add the possibility to use bash commands in it
(for example as an additional package...by default could kill many
users :D)
Supernova