> http://igurublog.wordpress.com/2012/11/05/gnome-et-al-rottin.../ Оригинал "лучше":
*поискал в архиве*
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-shell-list/2011-June/m...
> From: Allan Day <allanpday gmail com> [designer working for Red Hat ... GNOME UX design and marketing. прим. Анонима]
> Facilitating the unrestricted use of extensions and themes by end users
> seems contrary to the central tenets of the GNOME 3 design. We've fought
> long and hard to give GNOME 3 a consistent visual appearance, to make it
> synonymous with a single user experience and to ensure that that
> experience is of a consistently high quality. A general purpose
> extensions and themes distribution system seems to threaten much of that.
[...]
> I'm particularly surprised by the inclusion of themes. It seems bizarre
> that we specifically designed the GNOME 3 control center not to include
> theme installation/selection and then to reintroduce that very same
> functionality via extensions.
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-shell-list/2011-June/m...
> From: William Jon McCann <william jon mccann gmail com> [A member of the Red Hat Desktop Team. Currently acting as user experience design shepherd for GNOME 3. прим. Анонима]
> I agree with Allan. I am really concerned about this effort to encourage and sanction themes and extensions.
От McCann еще "перлы" были:
https://trac.transmissionbt.com/ticket/3685
> Don't use a notification area icon in GNOME 3
> Reported by: mccann [да-да, это его багрепорт. прим. Анонима]
[...] ответ авторов:
> Removing it altogether, as you suggest, will hurt XFCE users.
mccann:
> I guess you have to decide if you are a GNOME app, an Ubuntu app, or an XFCE app unfortunately.
> I'm sorry that this is the case but it wasn't GNOME's fault that Ubuntu has started this fork.
> And I have no idea what XFCE is or does sorry.
>