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Re: [opensuse-factory] High number of serious bugs in GNOME
- From: "Francis Giannaros" <francisg@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 2 Sep 2007 22:02:47 +0100
- Message-id: <94dc34e40709021402p36ed490aic24f9a685edd34f4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On 9/2/07, Bernhard Walle <bwalle@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> * Alberto Passalacqua <alberto.passalacqua@xxxxxx> [2007-09-02 17:52]:
> > during a discussion on IRC it emerged that GNOME still has a very high
> > number of blockers and critical bugs.
>
> GNOME will be updated before release.
Perhaps you could clarify what this means? Is it hoped that the
updates and final release will solve all the 200+ bugs? The only
reason I ask about this is because I notice around the place the
general sense from some users of neglect for GNOME in openSUSE, which
I know is certainly as a statement unfair; but I can see why some of
them might question things when you take a look at comparative figures
like this (GNOME 200+ with a lot of blockers, KDE just 64, and dealing
with a web browser).
It would be a real shame to have GNOME slip behind as it did in 10.2
which I think everyone will agree was not ideal.
Kind thoughts,
--
Francis Giannaros http://francis.giannaros.org
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> * Alberto Passalacqua <alberto.passalacqua@xxxxxx> [2007-09-02 17:52]:
> > during a discussion on IRC it emerged that GNOME still has a very high
> > number of blockers and critical bugs.
>
> GNOME will be updated before release.
Perhaps you could clarify what this means? Is it hoped that the
updates and final release will solve all the 200+ bugs? The only
reason I ask about this is because I notice around the place the
general sense from some users of neglect for GNOME in openSUSE, which
I know is certainly as a statement unfair; but I can see why some of
them might question things when you take a look at comparative figures
like this (GNOME 200+ with a lot of blockers, KDE just 64, and dealing
with a web browser).
It would be a real shame to have GNOME slip behind as it did in 10.2
which I think everyone will agree was not ideal.
Kind thoughts,
--
Francis Giannaros http://francis.giannaros.org
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