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From: Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx>
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Subject: GNOME poll time.
X-Unix: is friendly, it is just selective about who its friends are.


Hello guys,

   I am intrested in what is missing in the GNOME file manager and
what you guys would like it to do.  What features in the file manager
do not quite feel "right" and how do you think it could be improved.

   Please mail me your suggestions, complains (of any kind with the
file manager), bug reports and any other random thought on that matter
to the following address: miguel@tirania.nuclecu.unam.mx (this is so
that I can keep the stuff properly archived).

   I am going to spend a week fixing usability problems, so the more
comments I get, the better.

Thanks in advance,
Miguel

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From: Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx>
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Subject: Volunteer required
X-Windows: You'll envy the dead.


   We are looking for a volunteer that sits down with the GNOME
desktop and makes comments on what is wrong, what features are
required, what seems awkward, what you would like to see, what is bad
implemented and so on.

   We need the volunteer to be able to compile GNOME out from the CVS
tree, so that he can check continously progress.  It would be
excellent if he could keep up a web page with a list of those
comments so that developers can check the page and fix them.

   If you are interested and have the time, this would be an excellent
way of helping the project.

best wishes,
miguel.