Hi Dom (any everyone else),
Dom Lachowicz wrote:
> ... The Gnome HIG has a lot of
> ideas - good and bad - meant to unify the Gnome
> desktop's behavior. This in itself is a good thing.
Yes, and I have no quible with that, to the contrary: HIG within the 
GNOME context makes sense and I have not, for instance, objected to Rob 
making changes to gtk dialogues. I am unhappy because the current 
changes seem to assume that the HIG guidelines should be applied not to 
the gtk interface, but wholesale. (There might be case for adopting some 
of the HIG guidelines for other platforms including win32, but that case 
has to be made and scrutinised.)
Also, I have no principal objections to changing our UI on win32 
elsewhere. I am unhappy about the commit first - talk second approach. 
If we set down that path, the HEAD will become a mess that no single 
person will be able to fix -- I really do not wnat to have to remember 
which commits I should assume are to stay and which commits are likely 
to be reverted.
Tomas
Received on Wed Feb 23 20:21:35 2005
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