Re: development cycle (Was: Re: What's New in Fedora Core5Test2(LWN):Some comments)

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Hi



Yes, but will there be GNOME 2.14 packages for FC4 while it still is
"current" and not moved to Legacy, like what was done with KDE?

Unlikely.

I
mean, the common reason given to NOT provide GNOME update packages
usually is the ammount of system files or interactions that GNOME has,
I wonder if KDE does not have such issues, wouldn't it then be a
problem with GNOME's design, then?
Thats a question for the development lists.

I totally LOVE GNOME and use it over KDE, but certainly I can't
understand Red Hat and Fedora stand on it. I mean, RHEL 4 users will
not be able to use a newer GNOME other than 2.6 (or was it 2.8?) until
RHEL 5 with GNOME 2.1x.

I don't mean to rant over this, is just that I don't seem to fully
understand why it is not made that way...

It would be better to ask in the development lists or the maintainer.

Has KDE already moved into
Extras?

No it has not. Such plans are very much undecided.

Because in that should free up some hands to improve on GNOME
(or am I getting this totally wrong?).

Sorry if my comments don't make any sense to anyone but me.

From the development as well as user perspective, what applies to package X does not always apply to package Y.

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Rahul
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