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  1. Re:Defense on Lockheed To Furlough 3,000 On Monday, Layoffs Also Kicking In · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Right now, it's one party that's has lost it's marbles. They could end this at any time. The reason is that Boehner won't allow a clean vote based on partisan reasons. That's the whole issue here. Partisan reasons. It's ridiculous, especially coming from the party that talks endlessly about being the party that doesn't like the spend. They are the opposite. I've voted Republicans before, but I'm not voting Republican tell they've kicked Tea Party and ideological and religious meglomaniacs out of their party. It mgiht be nice to have run off elections at the local layer. But we still need a press that can lay out the issues without making everything into some kind of partisan war. It gets people all hot and lathered trying to defend their team.

  2. Re:MATE RULES! on GNOME 3.10 Released · · Score: 1

    You should file a bug.

  3. Re:MATE RULES! on GNOME 3.10 Released · · Score: 1

    It's not another GUI, it's just some extensions to GNOME. So there isn't a lot of extra stuff. But it at least provides a path to the new interface. Every time someone who mentions tablet interface when referring to GNOME 3 I know that it is not someone who has tried GNOME in any serious way. You've judged it by screenshots and so I find it difficult to take this criticism seriously.

  4. Re:THEN GO TO THE MATE THREADS on GNOME 3.10 Released · · Score: 1

    I'm sorry I disagree. The new design actually provides a lot more extensibility than you could ever do with GNOME. I think you haven't looked at GNOME 3 deep enough to really understand it. Try using it for a month and try to use it as designed.

  5. Re:THEN GO TO THE MATE THREADS on GNOME 3.10 Released · · Score: 1

    We are trying to work to change that. We do appreciate the positive post on GNOME. Thank you.

  6. Re:Yes, outsourcing will kill your jobs. Here's wh on India To Overtake US On Number of Developers By 2017 · · Score: 1

    +1 I wish I had mod points. American management is at the worst I've ever seen. Even worse, failure is rewarded. How many CEO's get the golden parachute? It's crazy.

  7. Re:India's developers are largely of poor quality on India To Overtake US On Number of Developers By 2017 · · Score: 1

    I can understand systems administrators. They have to think on their feet, and they need to know how to resolve things quickly. It's not like some coding project where they can delay or make up deadlines or something. Something is down, it needs to be resolved right now. People who are just fucking around will simply be fired since people have to work.

  8. Re:Not trying to pile on.. on India To Overtake US On Number of Developers By 2017 · · Score: 4, Interesting
    Actually you're right. The problem is that Indian education tends to emphasize memorizing and rote. Concepts are memorized and repeated back without really understanding what it means. I have gone through both American and Indian educations. I've spent most of my schooling in the U.S. however. Let me demonstrate the difference in an anecdote:

    1) When I was in India, I had to take a history class. I love history. I wrote a paper in an exam, and I had not only put in the answer as I saw it, but also my personal observations and some speculations. I didn't do well in those answers because tehy weren't exactly the answer in the group. Since the person grading itself probably doesn't more than the group, how do you grade it?

    2) I took a course in American history. I wrote with great gusto, exactly same mentality. I not only got one of the top scores in the class, but I had a lot of comments regarding the answer. They loved my answers and my grasp for history. People recognize when you like or love a subject and will grade accordingly.

    You can also see this mentality in action when you talk with Indian developers. They will want only enough information to get the job done and specifically to that task. They will do nothing more, and might even try to do less. If you try to provide a concept or something it is met with impatience. If the Indian system of education were to change to alllow students to challenge their teachers then it would be a better educational system. Teachers must actually know the subject they are teaching.

    Now there is nothing cultural about this. What's happened is that the asian custom of respecting your elders takes precedence over learning. But in the holy books there is nothing like that. Veda Vyasa was challenged by his students or even by Lord Ganesha as well. There is nothing wrong with questioning and Hinduism always shows devotee questioning the Lord. So, it's something stupid that has been warped.

  9. Re:Ice Age on Obama's Climate Plans Face Long Fight · · Score: 1

    Oh, I know that. I was just adding my two cents as part of your defense of global warming. :)

  10. Re:Ice Age on Obama's Climate Plans Face Long Fight · · Score: 1

    The funny thing is. Even if it isn't human related, it's happening that means we are going to be having some serious problems especially as it comes to food production. When things are going on that will affect food production and climate you better take things seriously. At least you should be planning for a disaster. This whole denier thing is really fucking stupid. If you're a capitalist, you would still be making sure that you have plans in place in case something happens. Because this is a situation where the market is not going to help you.

  11. Re:Oh yeah, thats a great idea on Chinese Hackers Infiltrate US Army Database, Compromise Safety of Dams · · Score: 3, Funny

    Even more funny is the fact is that since we can't educate our chidlren, we'll have to import our talent to run our war machines since we'll be nothing but a bunch of ignoramous who believe that dinosaurs and Jesus got along or something silly that or that the earth is only 5000 years old.

  12. Re:I think it is successful on Why Local Is So Damn Hard For Startups: Foursquare Borrows $41M To Try Again · · Score: 0

    That's what I get for writing wtihout reading the link. I thought it was the same thing.. such as it is. :-)

  13. I think it is successful on Why Local Is So Damn Hard For Startups: Foursquare Borrows $41M To Try Again · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I think it is successful. It's really popular at the farmer's markets here in Oregon. I am seeing more and more people. What people like about it is that they don't have to pay the credit card companies their 4% of the sales. Instead 4square is only about 2% so small business gets to keep more of their money. Plus all you need is an iphone or android phone to do the swiping. Pretty easy stuff. If you have a 4 square app, you can also pre-pay like juice or something before coming to the store. Use the app to find a vendor and do what you need to do. It's quite slick.

  14. Re:Two Reviews Worth Reading on GNOME 3.8 Released Featuring New "Classic" Mode · · Score: 1
    I agree that API and ABI stability is still a problem and that they really need to make sure they do that. The 1.4->2.0 migration was where we learned how badly we need do that especially as a young project. We took API/ABI stability a lot more seriously in this transition. Breakage isn't as bad this time. On the other hand, we have a lot less libraries to link to and most of the GNOME widgets are merging into GTK+.

    But I think you have a valid criticism and it is critical that we have that stability in order to have a good application story.

  15. Re:GNOME 3 UI gets in my way on GNOME 3.8 Released Featuring New "Classic" Mode · · Score: 1
    Amazingly, confronting people constructively does help both the project and the people providing feedback. The exercise is to turn folks who complain into people who are invested in the project either by filing bugs, or contributing code, anything at all. The other thing is to make sure that contributions are looked seriously by others. The process is slow and the project is working towards being more community oriented. We've had some good success. I'm happy with the progress. I'm also impressed with my conversations here. Usually this place is a cesspool when it comes to gnome articles. Look how long it took for even acknowledging there was even a release! Sigh. Slashdot staff are not big fans of GNOME.

    Yep, desktop is a tool, and that's how we look at it as well. The various desktop projects all have a role to play. We're all one big R&D project trying out different ways to serve people. Each is distinct and that's what makes it so interesting. XFCE is a very conservative project, KDE and GNOME each apply the desktop paradigm in different ways. What works and what doesn't ideally should be shared across the spectrum.

    Regarding the animations. We try to make the animations as unobtrusive as possible, because the underlying philosophy is a "distraction free" desktop. So if you're distracted then we have failed in some way. But each animation has a particular purpose, they aren't there for grins. It's supposed to symbolize a transition of some sort. For instance, we've found that in GNOME 2, when you changed desktop a lot of neophytes thought that they lost all their windows because it just looked like they disappear so a transition animation showed that the desktop moved. Things like that. So we're doing the same thing.

    That said, there are extensions available in extensions.gnome.org that will stop the animations. You can even not have the overview if you wanted. The extensions have unfettered access to all parts of the desktop (well note quite, but mostly it's all there) It's quite possible for instance to recreate Unity, Windows or something else if you had the time and patience.

  16. Re:GNOME 3 UI gets in my way on GNOME 3.8 Released Featuring New "Classic" Mode · · Score: 1

    I know, and I appreciate any time you work on GNOME and make it better. I work as a community manager of sorts for GNOME. Your particular problem seems more of a performance issue than a gui problem. It should be instantaneous. Certainly it feels like that to me. 3.8 has some speed ups in the animation so that might be of interest to you.

  17. Re:So, they heard the complaints... on GNOME 3.8 Released Featuring New "Classic" Mode · · Score: 1
    Applets are not coming back. Applets was broken by design, poorly documented, and generally not easy to program. That is why there was so few of them. Extensions is the new "applets" and you can do about the same kind of things and a lot more.

    Devs didn't say 'fuck you'. You essentially had people asking the project to revert without giving the new stuff a chance. Then they grew angry because the project didn't listen to them. Throw away 2 years of labor? That's asking a lot. Also understand that a lot of these people are laboring for free and trying to be creative and take a different tack. There has been discussions on slashdot bemoaning the lack of innovation in the desktop in order to attract people to the platform. The interface is different and is not a rip off of some other desktop and internally there are more things that can be changed programmatically than before. Also custom things were replaced with standard web technology.

    It would be nice have some appreciation for the risk taking and honest effort to differentiate from the usual Mac/Windows UI paradigm and create something unique.

  18. Re:Two Reviews Worth Reading on GNOME 3.8 Released Featuring New "Classic" Mode · · Score: 1

    Yes I do. Maintenance of ABI and APIis important to the project. Applications have to rely on it and not being able to do will not attract developers to the platform.

  19. Re:So, they heard the complaints... on GNOME 3.8 Released Featuring New "Classic" Mode · · Score: 1

    Yeah, I'm not sure how it would have worked out. I have my doubts. The question is pretty much academic now. :/

  20. Re:Screen Suburbs on GNOME 3.8 Released Featuring New "Classic" Mode · · Score: 1

    Why not just use cairo dock or avn or some these other dock software? Why depend on GNOME for it?

  21. Re:Will Debian Wheezy be upgraded to Gnome 3.8 ? on GNOME 3.8 Released Featuring New "Classic" Mode · · Score: 1

    It was temporarily until they could fit GNOME onto a DVD. They were able to do that and they switched back. Debian supports GNOME. Look a the press release and you will see that one of the quotes is from Debian.

  22. Re:Fuck you gnome, and slashdot on GNOME 3.8 Released Featuring New "Classic" Mode · · Score: 1

    what advanced 'wm features' are you looking for?

  23. Re:Two Reviews Worth Reading on GNOME 3.8 Released Featuring New "Classic" Mode · · Score: 2

    At least we'd get some money.

  24. Re:Two Reviews Worth Reading on GNOME 3.8 Released Featuring New "Classic" Mode · · Score: 1

    https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/9/systemmonitor/ There you go, and it's reasonably similar to the gnome 2 one.

  25. Re:Two Reviews Worth Reading on GNOME 3.8 Released Featuring New "Classic" Mode · · Score: 1

    And guess what? You can use that with GNOME 3 just fine.