[citation][nom]Adam Overa[/nom]What makes all of this worse is the way GNOME dismisses the complaints, chalking it up to the fact that people don't like change and that its users will acclimate.[/citation]
The situation is similar to Windows 8 CP. Those who don't like the way desktop environment gets mixed and mashed with Metro UI elements are dismissed as people don't like change.
I mean no, it's not "don't like change". To make long story short, it's just bad. I feel in many UI change cases, they change for the sake of change or just want to be different, not actually better, like fashion in clothing. No matter how bad it's, there's bound be people like it, the question is how many.
The situation is similar to Windows 8 CP. Those who don't like the way desktop environment gets mixed and mashed with Metro UI elements are dismissed as people don't like change.
I mean no, it's not "don't like change". To make long story short, it's just bad. I feel in many UI change cases, they change for the sake of change or just want to be different, not actually better, like fashion in clothing. No matter how bad it's, there's bound be people like it, the question is how many.