Hi Thomas, On Fri, 2010-02-19 at 16:40 +0100, Thomas Janssen wrote: > Sorry. But reading a lot of you GNOME/Desktop guys, and especially you > here, it comes down to (at least for me) "i'm afraid of losing my > default status and/or i have no idea about the other side so i will do > everything that the situation stays as it is". Poor. 1) I am not a guy. 2) I am not on the desktop team. 3) We're talking about a difference between 20+ Fedora folks working full-time on GNOME vs I believe 5 or less for each of the other desktops. As I said, these are not transferrable resources. > > There's a reality here that's not being acknowledged, and it has little > > to do with popularity. I hope folks who work on XFCE or KDE in Fedora > > don't come into those projects with the expectation that the same amount > > of resources are dedicated to those as the desktop spin - because that's > > never been true, and I sure hope they've not been misled into thinking > > so. > > Well, gladly there are other projects where things like that just > works. For example openSUSE. > > But i would be interested in what you think what will happen with > Fedora if all the unwanted (it sounds exactly like that to me) > developers leave and Fedora is left behind with only GNOME? > Is that your perfect future? Who said any developers were unwanted? What a logical leap! ~m _______________________________________________ advisory-board mailing list advisory-board@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/advisory-board