Thoroughly enjoyed speaking at #UbuntuSummit today. Thank you organizers! I spoke about the need for new foundational #UX improvements to the Desktop UX. Very lively audience!
https://www.youtube.com/live/WvNgMEumSoA?t=17225s
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Thoroughly enjoyed speaking at #UbuntuSummit today. Thank you organizers! I spoke about the need for new foundational #UX improvements to the Desktop UX. Very lively audience!
https://www.youtube.com/live/WvNgMEumSoA?t=17225s
@scottjenson we're currently watching and loving your presentation! Thank you!
@scottjenson I really enjoyed the talk! Speaking of which, if you have seen current GNOME/ Ubuntu notification panel, you'll it's in the time/date section (img 1) which doesn't give contextual awareness to users. I think @tbernard is working on making unified quick settings and notifications (img 2). What do you think of it?
@scottjenson @tbernard I can also see on Android 16, Google have splitted up notification panel from quick settings menu
@scottjenson @tbernard I guess that makes more sense for touch UI. In chrome OS, I think it was in unified setting, later they changed to separate notification icon close to quick settings icon
@scottjenson Great presentation, thanks! Very motivating! I see a #Gnome sticker on your laptop, so I assume you've been discussing with @gnome about this?
Gnome 3 got really bad press when it was released, but I feel like it's trying to do things differently and it mostly works.
P.S.: for the drag and drop thing, I learned (via trial and error) that you can `Alt+Tab` while dragging files, so you can bring back the focus of the window you want. Not ideal, I admit… :)
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