On 10/06/2014 17:34, William wrote:
> I have long played with the thought that perhaps there should be a 
> secondary, not so super-scary version of Enlightenment for "regular 
> Linux users". This would have to have a default interface with highly 
> refined aesthetics and functional defaults.  It would also have to 
> utterly gut the settings panel, of... most things. Basically a stupid 
> version of Enlightenment. I think it could actually be popular, but I do 
> not feel it is my place to champion such an idea.


It's my belief that Jeff already made much progress to make this
possible - Bodhi offers 6 choices of layout to the user when first run,
and one of them follows the general pattern of pre-Win7 Windows and
default KDE.

It's quite simple to make these templates, they really are just standard
.e/e/ config files

With a "basic stupid" version, all the functionality of enlightenment is
still there, just not exposed

-- 
Alan McKinnon
[email protected]


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