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Default settings for elementary OS
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Add Files to the Dock #191

Closed cemetary closed 1 year ago

cemetary commented 3 years ago

Prerequisites

Feature

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe. Since Files is a core app of the OS, I think it should be present in the Dock by default.

Describe the solution you'd like Add Files to the Dock.

worldofpeace commented 3 years ago

I believe from past discussion it's considered considered developer tooling, along with the Terminal and Code. However, I'm also at a disposition of disagreement of this. I've yet to actually see a Linux user not know how to use a graphical file manager or not need to use one regularly.

cemetary commented 3 years ago

Terminal, Code... I get it. But Files? Isn't Files one of the first applications regular users run after they start the OS?

worldofpeace commented 3 years ago

Terminal, Code... I get it. But Files? Isn't Files one of the first applications regular users run after they start the OS?

Oh, I was "disposition of disagreement" on the past discussion. I really don't see much evil in putting into the dock. I still think running it as admin is an option, but any user can find excellent and new ways to destroy their systems quicker than we can prevent them from doing it in the first place. Only stateless systems offer more safety from user destruction, like they could wipe /etc but is was going to be torn down and recreated anyways.

hanaral commented 3 years ago

Pretty sure you can mess things up real quick by wiping Xsession stuff in your home. YMMV

cassidyjames commented 3 years ago

We intentionally don't have Files in the dock, as we encourage an app-based workflow over a file-based one.

sryze commented 2 years ago

@cassidyjames That makes sense on mobile, but elementaryOS is a desktop operating system, I think it's reasonable to have Files pinned to the dock by default

ChildishGiant commented 2 years ago

We encourage an app-based workflow over a file-based one.

I think I don't really understand what you mean by this. Interacting with files is one of the most common tasks in any desktop operating system. Even my parents use the file explorer often.

danirabbit commented 2 years ago

Reopening due to findings while investigating https://github.com/orgs/elementary/projects/99 and https://blog.elementary.io/2021-ui-study-results-dock-multitasking/

Specifically, as a result of a polling 96% of respondents said they use the file manager to access files and folders while 45% said they use apps