Le jeudi 14 juillet 2005 à 09:54 -0700, Jesse Keating a écrit : > What users could hope for is that those representatives of the Gnome > development group within @redhat could be the voice of @redhat's users, > so that the gnome group doesn't get more and more joe-random-opinion (of > which to ignore), they can get a more aggregated user base opinion from > vendor representatives. +1 Red Hat involvement in Gnome is both older and deeper than in some of the projects that have been officially blessed in this thread. Moreover a distribution is not merely a build farm. A distribution is about gracefully integrating software bricks. Good defaults are distribution decisions first and upstream ones second - full GUI may be good at the Gnome level, but at the distribution level with all the text apps it's madness. (and I won't even write about RHEL which serves as the foundation of various closed apps that haven't moved out of GTK1 land yet, and will start registering in the Gnome menu in 5 years at best) Alternatively we can move to a fully Gnomified Fedora and excise forcefully all non-gnome apps, as I'm sure this is fully in line with the aims of whoever decided to remove this menu entry¹ ¹ Stupid proposal to show how upstream best interests are not always the ones of the distribution -- Nicolas Mailhot
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