On Tue, 17 Jan 2006 09:44:29 -0500 Jeff Spaleta wrote: > And I think i need to stress that the gnome issues you experience are > in part the result of tracking upstream gnome development. If Fedora > users want to see Fedora Core ship with the latest gnome desktop > release, then Fedora Core testing must track the unstable gnome > development tree in order to get upstream issues addressed before > gnome 2.14 is launched. I perfectly agree with all the concerns inside your post, Jeff. And the same I think all the other subscribers. Probably we bring together many (Red) Hats on our head: developers, testers and also final users hats, and it is not so simple to strictly separate them in our spirit... As user I think that new versions of a product, while in testing/developing, should primarily crash or misbehave when new/exciting/revolutionary things are involved not the basics and fundamentals. So, for example one doesn't expect that only navigating through a file system causes so many and persistent problems. The same is for other aspects we are seeing in gnome in rawhide these days. Probably it could also help if someone could show (I don't know if it is so simple or posted yet) any links/wikys that explain the advantages the new core (2.14) will give versus the old one (2.12) and how the core functionalities are involved, due to these improvements. Only my 0.2 euros and thanks for all your work. Gianluca -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list