Hi
Actually, I think David touches on an important point here. While I understand why the 'average user' might not need 'developer features' in the basic gnome interface, and while I understand that these may actually be confusing for the 'average user' if included, the back lash from people on these lists (what I would mostly assume to be people involved in the development process) makes me wonder how Gnome is going to keep developers interested if they keep making 'development tools' harder to access? (What a mouthful).
Developers are designing it for end users. Not for themselves
I guess what got me going was the total lack of 'event a' is going to happen, but you can achieve the same effect these ways. Look at the storm (fire storm maybe - get it? flames?) that's ensued on this list.
Completely useless regards Rahul -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list