Ramiro Aceves wrote:
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Yes, WM also works fine here. But again, it is not a solution. GNOME
should not be released in such buggy state.
I don't follow your logic here.
Ok, let's say GNOME was removed from ports by your suggestion.
In that case, you WOULD need to find another solution.
In the mean time, no one would be attempting to isolate and repair
problems with GNOME, which means nothing would get better, and you would
still have to find another solution.
From your original post:
Do the porters check that the ports work before a release?
uh...yes.
But...YOU also have to be involved.
Don't wait for a new release, then whine that it is broken. TOO LATE!
You missed your chance. Quit letting other people do your testing and
work, and then whining about the results.
I find it entertaining (in a morbid sort of way) when people come from
Linux when they realize some of the same things that drove them to Linux
in the first place take place there, too. So then they go hunting
around for an alternative, and then they try to make their alternative
look just like what they gave up on. *sigh*
Nick.