Jacobonbuntu
May 11th, 2011, 09:25 AM
Hi people,
after some reading around on the Internet I am starting to understand the perspective of Unity and Gnome. I must say at first I was amazed, and wondered why Unity was what it was. Apart from the fact that Natty is working quite "sensitive" for the moment, at least in my experience (and if you are honest not the most efficient environment to work with in this stage), the idea of Ubuntu making a shell of its own is courageous and responsible, and not a wild experiment. In a way unavoidable. Although Unity needs a lot of work and a lot more features, I am sure something great will come out in time. Let's give Ubuntu a lot of credit, I believe it earned it.
after some reading around on the Internet I am starting to understand the perspective of Unity and Gnome. I must say at first I was amazed, and wondered why Unity was what it was. Apart from the fact that Natty is working quite "sensitive" for the moment, at least in my experience (and if you are honest not the most efficient environment to work with in this stage), the idea of Ubuntu making a shell of its own is courageous and responsible, and not a wild experiment. In a way unavoidable. Although Unity needs a lot of work and a lot more features, I am sure something great will come out in time. Let's give Ubuntu a lot of credit, I believe it earned it.