[SHIFT2] The DE Debate


The Shift 2 DE Poll  

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  1. 1. Which desktop environment (DE) would you like for Shift 2?

    • Gnome
      26
    • KDE
      2
    • XFCE
      8
    • Enlightenment
      0
    • Cinnamon
      18
    • MATE
      4
    • LXDE
      2


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Right, here it is the big debate on which desktop environment to use for Shift2

I will be including some screenies for you to look at and pick the one you like best :)

Gnome - [Link to screenshot]

KDE - [Link to screenshot]

XFCE - [Link to screenshot]

Enlightenment - [Link to screenshot]

Cinnamon - [Link to screenshot]

MATE - [Link to screenshot]

LXDE - [Link to screenshot]

As usual guys, discuss below, but please, keep DE trollolololing out of this thread please :)

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I think it should be Cinnamon. I insist on that because

1. Building extension is really easy. We can incorporate whatever we are aiming for in these extensions.

2. It is based on gnome 3 but has nice look and feel to it. It's not, as some would say, lame.

I urge everyone to look into the screen shot and try to use it once. Our Javascript guys can look into the extension development part of it. It uses a variation of JS (not 100% sure though)

Unity :shifty:

No, I joke [remembers Fedora attempting to port it and failing].

I don't know TBH. I think it depends on what the project's vision is/will be. I also have no idea how any of the back ends work and how easy it would be to mod etc.

Just a thought....... when we produced Shift, we had several versions with different DE environments. We had XFCE-4, Gnome, KDE, and Fluxbox. People could download the version that they wanted. You could also produce a version where you could select at boot-up what DE you desire. We didn't use Arch, so I don't know if this is feasible or not.

Just a thought....... when we produced Shift, we had several versions with different DE environments. We had XFCE-4, Gnome, KDE, and Fluxbox. People could download the version that they wanted. You could also produce a version where you could select at boot-up what DE you desire. We didn't use Arch, so I don't know if this is feasible or not.

In IRC we decided that we would stick to one DE to begin while we get everything working nicely. Then later on we can add more DEs to the mix. No point running before you can walk.

In IRC we decided that we would stick to one DE to begin while we get everything working nicely. Then later on we can add more DEs to the mix. No point running before you can walk.

Sounds like a great plan! (Y)

In IRC we decided that we would stick to one DE to begin while we get everything working nicely. Then later on we can add more DEs to the mix. No point running before you can walk.

Sounds like a great plan! (Y)

Yeah, was just to make sure that we didnt bite off more than we could chew at first.

Cinnamon is quite new but it looks like a net improvement over Gnome in usability. See here for a quick breakdown of the pros and cons: http://www.linuxmint...ew.php#cinnamon

I can see Gnome 3 winning if that means some developers here are already familiar with it, but Cinnamon is based on Gnome 3 so chances are it's similar. It's worth looking into IMO.

Hey, Growled. Wanna help with this project!? I remember you being an avid *nix user!

I will think about it. I have very little time to get involved in major projects plus my use of Linux has cooled of late. I use Windows at work and mostly Android at home.

Cinnamon is quite new but it looks like a net improvement over Gnome in usability. See here for a quick breakdown of the pros and cons: http://www.linuxmint...ew.php#cinnamon

That doesn't show any differences between gnome3 and cinnamon, all that shows is cinnamon VS other WMs (like it says needs 3D GFX card under cons).

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