On Mon, 01 Nov 2010 12:29:33 +0100, Josselin Mouette <j...@debian.org> wrote: > Le lundi 01 novembre 2010 à 11:46 +0100, Matthias Klumpp a écrit : >> > We do also for Tomboy, and this “space problem” is of similar scale as >> > the one we have for a pair of applications using C++ bindings. >> Also true, but I don't know how much more space the Mono bindings need >> compared to the C++ bindings... This would be interesting to find out! > > You can find out for yourself: > Package: libgtk2.0-cil > Installed-Size: 2560 > > Package: libgtkmm-2.4-1c2a > Installed-Size: 5368 Wow! Never mind the C++ bindings are that big! But if you take all Mono dependencies Tomboy depends on into account, take about 21MB. (GNote takes a little less..)
>> > Personally I would be more worried by the “relies on compiz” part than >> > on the “designed for netbooks” part. >> They say if a hardware does not meet the 3D-requirements, they will have >> a >> fallback to the exiting GNOME-panel, which is the same as GNOME-Shell >> will >> do, so I don't see much difference here. > > I’m not worried about 3D, I said I’d be worried about compiz. Ah, okay... Why? (I haven't done anything with Compiz or Mutter/Clutter yet, so I really can't say which one is actually better.) >> To the overall topic ("debian can be better"): I see Ubuntu as some kind >> of playground for new technologies. Debian should look at Ubuntu, and >> they >> already do look at it, and use stuff which works on Ubuntu and matches >> the >> Debian policy well. Debian is much more conservative than Ubuntu is, but >> if >> some stuff Ubuntu uses turns out to be successful, Debian can use it too. > > Please don’t tell Debian developers what they should do, unless you are > willing to do it yourself. I don't want to tell anyone what he/she should do, but IMHO it is useful to look at Ubuntu, as everything a Ubuntu release will be tested by lots of different users. I already do this for my packages, but I'm not in a position to decide anything for Debian. I can only write down my opinion on a topic, which is _never_ intended to tell someone to do something, it's just a comment. (And just my opinion.) Kind regards Matthias -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/e3721459163dd0e2a234c4b4a7e13...@mb8-2.1blu.de