>>>>> "R" == Reco <recovery...@enotuniq.net> writes:
R> No. What I wrote that for several years you had the possibility to R> run GNOME on Wayland. And it will be the default in the next stable R> Debian. Because (and here you're correct) - upstream wants that R> everyone use the GNOME that way. As long as using X is supported without requiring triple backward sommersault to install it, fine. Almost fine. Because HW support stuff should be independent from the user front end. >> I say this is NOT freedom. R> The usual arguments apply. Don't like it - patch it. Patches are R> welcome. Say, "can you translate Odissey from ancient greek to Rovigo dialect?" That is a petty example (if you can, my kudos!), patching is not a thing this easy to do. You have to be a programmer good enought, then you have to understando how the program works and how to change it. Then you have to write the changes and possibly test it against existing test cases, it requires skills, it requires time. Gnome goal is noble, to let unskilled users use it. But there are other users, not this unskilled but lacking, who knows, time and wishing nevertheless that some option was available, say, running WindowMaker on top of Gnome daemons. And for those there should be at least a good document about doing it. And not leaving them being forced to do something like a "triple backward sommersault" for doing these changes. This is more a "distribution level" choice, like "install Debian Desktop something like a (better and improved) 1999 machine", at least with the configuration working the old way. It is not easy, it requires resources too. But these are my two cents. -- /\ ___ Ubuntu: ancient /___/\_|_|\_|__|___Gian Uberto Lauri_____ African word //--\| | \| | Integralista GNUslamico meaning "I can \/ coltivatore diretto di software not install giĆ sistemista a tempo (altrui) perso... Debian" Warning: gnome-config-daemon considered more dangerous than GOTO