On 2/15/2011 at 11:32 PM, in message <AANLkTi=k2Cz8sLBu4u=1KWX9YVm6_hTE1jw_LPh0Q=o6@mail.gmail.com>, Nelson Marques <nmo.marques@gmail.com> wrote: Dear all,
Regarding Unity, I haven't reached actually satisfactory results from most of the git snapshots I've made from Compiz. I haven't managed to even launch it one single time (currently breaks because of missing keys in gconf), and the only thing I'm getting from it is actually frustration. I recon now this task requires far more than I can offer, so I'm leaving it behind until it reaches a more mature state, hopefully with an official release of Compiz and more documentation from Compiz/Unity.
If anyone wants to take it, go for it, I'm not deleting any packages and will continue updating them. If no one looks into it, I'll wait until there's an official release from Compiz from the development branch required for Unity and pick it up from there, hopefully by then, things will be more mature. Right now, all I'm getting out of this is frustration, and this is neither good for me or openSUSE, it's supposed to be fun... Either way I have many reservations regarding if a non-tech oriented person like me will ever be able to pull this one out, I have this tiny feeling it's too much sand for my truck.
I have personally not tried Unity but I have heard from many people that they want to try Unity and your work was very helpful. So, thank you a lot for all your efforts. Your Unity effort gave enough PR for the openSUSE project in various technology blogs and journals also and was very helpful for the project as a whole. I am sure, you will be more AWESOME if you could try your hands on contributing to the other (packaging and other) needs of the distro :-) Thanks a lot. Sankar -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+help@opensuse.org