The Gnome project have changed some default key combinations that have existed for 30+ years. I don't think this is acceptable. For reference, the new key combination is Super+drag. Alt+Tab has been changed to Alt+~. And the list goes on.
I think Ubuntu will do well to maintain the age old defaults. 100 000 users each having to spend an hour trying to figure out why their keys don't work, and having to dig into config files to fix it, is 100 000 man hours wasted doing something really menial.
The Gnome project have changed some default key combinations that have existed for 30+ years. I don't think this is acceptable. For reference, the new key combination is Super+drag. Alt+Tab has been changed to Alt+~. And the list goes on.
I think Ubuntu will do well to maintain the age old defaults. 100 000 users each having to spend an hour trying to figure out why their keys don't work, and having to dig into config files to fix it, is 100 000 man hours wasted doing something really menial.