В Вто, 21/08/2007 в 07:25 -0400, James Tremblay пишет:
On Tue, 2007-08-21 at 03:02 +0400, Kirill Kirillov wrote:
Hello all.
1. See article about burning cds in the Gnome [1]
2. Gnome-baker is no longer in development [2]
3. The next friday is the target for the next 0.6.1 Brasero version.
So, my voice is for Brasero.
Kirill Kirillov.
[1] http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/articles/burning_cds_in_gnome [2] http://www.nabble.com/Is-this-an-active-project--tf3171932.html#a8915904
Kirill, You make a very good point\argument for Brasero. It takes me back to the question, "will openSUSE be making changes to the one chosen?" If the answer is, yes, wouldn't openSUSE\gnome as a whole be served better by becoming the upstream source for an application that almost all desktops \distro's try to include (KDE&K3B are inseparable) , even more important than supporting a floppy drive in today's world. Since the body of the work in GnomeBaker is complete it makes modifications which integrate it better into Gnome the main portion of the work left. One of my chief complaints about opensource is the unpredictability of the upstream devs, which is why I choose openSUSE in the first place. Having openSUSE adopt Gnomebaker as a native product to replace the "Nautilus cd tools" would in my mind improve it and Gnome as a reliable tool, and I would very much like to see GnomeBaker in the SLED XX.X distro soon. -- James Tremblay Director of Technology Newmarket School District Newmarket,NH http://en.opensuse.org/Education "let's make a difference"
Brasero is much simpler to use for beginners - it is user-friendly with good interactive help. If OpenSuse Linux is a distributive for power users and specialists, then may be the Gnome-baker is the correct choice (but I suppose better for them to use k3b in spite of QT). If OpenSuse Linus is a distributive for everyone (for newbies also), then Brasero is the only choice. (Just compare these applications from the new users view), Yes, Brasero is new project (in comparison with K3B), but it's progress is amazing (since it has many contributors), it is on the intensive developing and Gnome integration way. Kirill Kirillov. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+help@opensuse.org