On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 10:22, Vincent Untz wrote:
Le dimanche 13 juin 2010, à 08:56 +0200, C a écrit :
I also take issue with the fact that the GTK interface development is not being done under the openSUSE umbrella so to speak.. all communication is out in a Google Group. How many people here are aware of that? Yes I know there is an excuse why it's in the Google Group, but to be honest.. it's a pretty weak excuse. If the GTK YaST is an official supported project within openSUSE, then its communication should be part of openSUSE, not out in a Google Group.
Just curious: what is the reason (or excuse, as you put it)?
Vincent
Quoting Ricardo Cruz from 19 November 2009: ------------------------
wondering why this development is being done OFF the opensuse.org domain... is it secret or something? Why isn't this here in the cluster of projects?
That mailing list is still warm. The idea is quite the opposite of what you purpose. The yast2-devel mailing list is overkill for a lot of the development discussion wrt gtk, plus it's useful to have an official email address. Why the google.org domain name and not opensuse.org? Pure convenience. You can create a mailing list over google in 5 second and with all bells and whistles you could possibly require. ------------------------ If it's more convenient to create groups and MLs outside the openSUSE domain, then there's something broken. I do want to say (again), the changes and effort Ricardo and others have put into the GTK YaST are great - with some great ideas - but... I stand behind what I have been saying since 10.3... two completely different workflows for the software installer is counter-productive, and a major pain for those of us trying to support the two major DEs. C. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org