On Friday, 20 May, 2011 07:08 AM, Bayard Bell wrote:
I've read most of the thread, and I don't see anyone drifting that way.
Instead I see people saying that they aren't too worried about kFreeBSD because it's a
"toy" OS and then some varying degrees of sectarianism and ecumenism about
Linux distros. What I took away from it was that there are a handful of developers who
have some very strong views favouring Linux specificity but that almost anyone
identifying themselves as members of the GNOME foundation or with a gnome.org address has
the desire to limit focus to a single platform and rather think that the project's social
skills need improvement. It's probably not coincidental that the thread fires up around
systemd integration and that it's RH people associated with systemd development appear a
majority of the handful given to categorical assertions about the wisdom of narrowed
platform specificity.
This rumor will become true when according to this article:
http://www.osnews.com/story/24762/GNOME_Discusses_Becoming_a_Linux-only_Project
The fact of the matter is this, however: if systemd becomes an
external dependency for GNOME-Shell, this is effectively what is
happening anyway. GNOME-Shell requires systemd which requires Linux.
For all intents and purposes, it would turn GNOME into a Linux-only
project.
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