First of all, anyone who doesn’t stop to acknowledge the TREMENDOUS engineering and design effort that is GNOME 3 is simply not being honest. You don’t have to like every feature to recognize that a huge amount of work has been done, and that the people who did that work deserve a lot of credit.
Secondly, the laptop that I pulled out of a closet is the one that Red Hat bought me in 2007, and GNOME 3 runs faster on that laptop than GNOME 2 ever did. So from a performance point of view, I’m really impressed. (c) Max Spevack
On 24th of May we’ll have it for Fedora 15. As an option, you can install it on your machine now or use live usb version of Gnome 3.
