Il giorno ven, 02/03/2007 alle 18.26 -0500, JP Rosevear ha scritto:
So, to be frank about this, the development group that includes GNOME work has not been very focused on openSUSE in the past, however we've been making a concerted effort to change this for 10.3. In the next couple of days I'll post info more widely that you already know Alberto about the opensuse GNOME mailing list and irc channel.
Yes JP and I find these news very important both for openSUSE and GNOME. You should know my opinions too, and, as a consequence, that my considerations are not against the GNOME team, which actually did an extremely good work for SLED.
That being said the same development group that manage GNOME has driven other general desktop technologies that have improved openSUSE substantially, such as Xgl/Compiz, NetworkManager, Beagle, so a lot of work has benefited openSUSE both for GNOME and KDE.
I perfectly know and agree with you about the substantial improvements brought by these new technologies and by the GNOME team, and I think too many people is not considering them as they deserve. I also know the GNOME team is far from being inactive also at the moment. I wanted to do some considerations about how things are going and about what, in my opinion, might improve things to avoid major problems and user dissatisfaction in future releases. See you, Alberto --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org