GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 639077
Remove From Panel is too easy
Last modified: 2011-01-10 17:59:44 UTC
"Remove From Panel" is intrinsically too easy, but also extrinsically because "Add to Panel..." is much harder. On yesterday, I had the opportunity to talk with one of my few friends who is not a CS major nor graduated. We turned on his PC, and the dialog was as follows: - Hey, I have Ubuntu! (Ubuntu 10.04) - Let's use it - I never use it - Why? - One day I removed this lettered menu from the bar (he was referring to Main Menu) and it took me hours to find the way to restore it. - Yup (I was crying but I'm tough so I did not let the tears go out) So you have to realize that, currently, users are at just 2 clicks of making their Ubuntu *useless* and rest without a clue of how restore it; just right clicking on the Main Menu and clicking on "Remove From Panel". Solutions: a) A confirmation dialog such as "Are you sure you want to remove Main Menu from this panel? [Yes] [[No]]" for all menu items b) Like a) but just for the default menu items, such as Main Menu, the clock, the desktops, the trash, ... c) A whole new way to manage items in panels... d) ... other ideas ... now I realize we are moving to Unity and Gnome is going 3.0 so fixing this perhaps is going to be useless soon. Anyway I felt this was a significant fail to be shared.
Originally reported at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-panel/+bug/700690
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 602751 ***