Hi! Am Sonntag, 21. Mai 2006 01:46 schrieb Keith Kastorff:
On Sun, 2006-05-21 at 01:28 +0200, Pascal Bleser wrote:
I would really like to have an explanation: why is it that other distributions (e.g. Fedora and Ubuntu) already have packages for (at least) GNOME 2.14 but none are provided for SUSE Linux ? GNOME supplementary still ships 2.12.
And now, the "general problem": I just don't see ex-Ximian people involved into openSUSE at all.
I thought zenworks, which is part of 10.1 would be what those ex-Ximian people work on. And the fact that KDE is not default anymore, does show that Gnome-folks are heavily involved in the decision-process, does it not?
I don't have the answers, but I certainly support the questions. Thanks, Pascal, for having the guts to ask.
Maybe the Gnome/Mono-devs had to and still have to spend all their time on "integrating" zen, because it got released in beta-state? Sven