Linux creator calls for GNOME fork
Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2011 1:51 am
inux creator Linus Torvalds weighed in on the debate over the controversial GNOME 3.0 desktop environment, recommending that someone fork the "unholy mess." Meanwhile, version 4.7 of the rival KDE environment has arrived with new touchscreen and OpenGL 2.0 support, and Netflix is said to be working on a Linux port.
Long before the leading Linux desktop environment GNOME arrived in a 3.0 version in April, long-time GNOME users have been grumbling about the radical changes. The dissatisfaction only increased since GNOME 3.0's debut in the beta of Fedora 15 and continued with the Fedora 15 final.
We mention Fedora because no other major Linux distro has yet to make the switch. To avoid it, Canonical gambled on its own controversial Unity UI layer in Ubuntu 11.04, and the Ubuntu-flavored Linux Mint 11 opted for the earlier GNOME 2.32.1.
Now Linux creator and kernel overseer Linus Torvalds (pictured), has stepped in to call the "crazy" GNOME 3.0 an "unholy mess," and has recommended a fork of the GNOME Foundation project.
More/Source: http://goo.gl/eCVMJ
When the father of Linux, who was a faithful Fedora user, blasts your UI, that's pretty serious...
Personally, I like Gnome 3 as a new direction, but must admit some of the things are really frustrating on fresh install, like the lack of a present shutdown option or minimize/maximize buttons...