JB (jb.1234abcd@xxxxxxxxx) said: > Now this: > http://gnome3.org/ > > "A satisfying experience, whatever kind of computer you use: GNOME 3 will feel > right at home on netbooks as well as larger machines" > > Really ? Like servers. workstations, PCs, notebooks ? Used by RH enterprise > customers, non-technical businesses (big and small), users who do not sleep > with their computers but use them as *tools* to accomplish their daily tasks ? Why, yes, that would be the goal. Is there something wrong with that? (You've essentially restated the goal without comment or data. How am I supposed to parse that, other than just implied sarcasm?) > Why did Fedora decide to abandon Gnome 2, instead of offering Gnome 3 as > an experimental college-level project via a spin (as one poster here already > asked), representing a work-in-progress where geeks still learn their Computer > Science principles and skills ? Well, that's a nice bit of assumption-of-stupidity invective there. Now that you've insulted people, they will certainly all turn around to your point of view! (Then again, given you decided to post on upstream lists that, because you don't like the activities design, they should start kicking the developers responsible for GNOME 3 out of the project, I'm not sure I should be surprised.) Bill -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test