A few usability bugs (okay, maybe only one, but I like exaggeration as much as the next guy) have been popping up recently regarding how to deal with the Desktop folder. Users and applications alike are used to using it as a dumping ground for files, launchers and downloads. Most solutions have to wait until the unfreeze for 4.3 to even consider implementing them. And since you, the devs, are hard at work polishing plasma for the KDE 4.2 release, I should hope that you don't get distracted working on feature requests for future releases.<br>
<br>However, I think its important, even now, to think about where plasma is going with regards to the traditional desktop. Right now, there is the option to have a folder view desktop displaying the Desktop folder (confusing). I think this a hole in plasma, rather than a benefit, but at the moment its necessary in order to make the desktop usable for many users.<br>
<br>Right now, the obstacle to getting people to use a plasma desktop is that it is hard to set it up to work as desired. Setting up folder views with filters to show files grouped as they are relevant to the current activity is time consuming and not as straightforward as it should be for two reasons: filters are difficult to set up properly and folder views can only show the contents of one folder. What if I have files in several different areas of my file structure that I want to show in one place? Having them in separate folder views doesn't group them logically, and moving the files around and then setting up the filters takes more time than it's worth.<br>
<br>What I propose as a possible solution to the Desktop problem is a symbolic desktop file structure that resides in the Desktop folder. Icons and folder views would be shown as launchers and folders respectively, categorized by activity. Files dragged to the desktop would have the option of being represented as icons or as being placed in a new folder view. Unless they are dragged to a folder view representing a specific folder, the files would also be left in place. Any file manger or folder view pointing to the Desktop folder would, by default, see a flattened view of all this. However, this would be configurable through a dialog and perhaps through popups where possible and posing minimal annoyance. Plasma should, in this case, also be set up to deal with Desktops that are already established in other DE's, converting launchers to Icons, and placing the rest in a folder view, and placing a Downloads folder view on the desktop for easy access without configuration. Downloads could be forwarded to the Downloads folder, which would also be represented in the Desktop file structure as a folder view.<br>
<br>A more detailed (and long-winded) description of this is posted at: <a href="http://forum.kde.org/making-the-commitment-to-a-usable-plasma-desktop-t-20032.html">http://forum.kde.org/making-the-commitment-to-a-usable-plasma-desktop-t-20032.html</a><br>
<br>I know that any solution to the Desktop problem would have to wait for unfreeze, but I think its important, both for the future, and to help fix the current usability bugs, to think about a final solution to this issue. What do you think? Is this overkill? Is there better way to set this up? Does it have any merits? Any better ideas?<br>