Hi all, this is really what I was afraid of, a discussion that leads to nothing but frustration and insecurity for uninitiated users. Why not simply stop this fruitless discussion ( interestingly enough nobody spoke up when suseROCKs brought up the topic in last opensuse-gnome meeting ) and rather add an entry to the WIKI based on Vuntz's reply to this thread and, maybe, some real, hard facts on GNOME and it's differences among distributions. Have a lot of fun... Casual On Fri, 2008-08-01 at 14:33 -0500, Alberto Passalacqua wrote:
This I'm curious about - this is probably an artifact of a) being more open and b) trying to get more community involvement from a development perspective. Frankly I don't know how to do a) and b) at the same time during ramp up without being a little bureaucratic in terms of meetings and stuff because the input and feedback is wanted.
Hi JP,
I was too general in my last email, sorry. I didn't mean that ALL the meetings and agendas are not useful. I simply wanted to say that I don't see the need of another periodic list/newsletter with the most critical issues, because those information are already available on bugzilla, and the report is assigned to the right people already. Of course if it's considered useful by the team and it might help, that's OK.
Regards, Alberto