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Okay, so I'm a little silly here, but my point is the same...spend your effort on the stuff that adds value. Not much value in changing the bar's color IMHO.
Thanks for the input. It's a good day when the choices you made turn out to be good ones, at least based on a small sampling.
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It sounds like I am in the minority, but I also prefer these posts to the OS wars -- although I did load up a light-weight instance of Ubuntu HH to see what you were all talking about. ;) Fast and easy + less is more = good stuff. You are right, though, it is a time sucker to get it up to get-it-done status. I am back to dull XP on a Dell.
I don't know if you're in the minority. From a comments perspective, certain posts draw crickets, while others get 25 comments. It's just funny to me.
Glad to hear you tried out Ubuntu. I'm getting used to it, not at all tempted to go back to XP, even with extra effort for some things and lost features.
I do like the return to the old color scheme and the left nav.
Where is the Oracle News feed coming from? Or is that just a sample of the fancy tricks coming with OpenSocial?
I also like the current Search functionality that lets me search in users, ideas, etc. Hope that is staying.
The news feed is TBD, but we figured we'd pull from press releases, maybe Google News and/or Digg for "oracle", maybe OraNA for blogs, anyway a munge of sources.
The current search will be replaced by uber/Google-style search, but the results will be grouped so you can see matching results by object. I think you'll like this better, and it will help with search and discovery.