I can see, as you decribed before, that Ubuntu GNOME depends totally on
Ubuntu Desktop team, to get its stuff in place, if some bugs (like LP:
#1228765) stops us to complete ship GNOME 3.10, then we will be halted
at the version Unity can or wants to use because they are focused in
their Ubuntu's Desktop and just use the one technology they need for
they goals.
At some point GNOME, may use/depend on systemd for some of its
functions, if that conflics with Ubuntu goals/features they will drop
or neglet to use any module depending that technology.
I've seen Debian devate on what init system to use, discusing systemd
portability or abailavility to all its platforms, that means GNOME must
take care about to have hard dependencies on modules, if they want to
be considered as default desktop enviroment in Debian or some other
distributions not using or providing the required packages.
I love Ubuntu, I've used for a long time now. I think they provide good
hardware support and great community. I love it the more when it uses
GNOME as default, now I just see lot of forks, patched libraries, and
missing hardware tests to other DE different from Unity one. Then AMD
graphic cards will work better on Unity than in GNOME Shell, for
example. This will prevent Ubuntu GNOME to provide high quality
software with good support from other vendors, until (may be) Red Hat
release a desent version of GNOME Shell for it RHED.
Why I just can't release a different set of packages from Ubuntu? They
are just for different applications, if we fix the ones for Ubuntu
GNOME we can just release them and Ubuntu just prevent to use that
packages by mark them as "CONFLICT" with Unity's packages.
El sáb, 4 de ene 2014 a las 5:27 , Tim <t...@feathertop.org> escribió:
On 03/01/14 06:53, Erick Brunzell wrote:
Will that possibly be included in the drop to trusty-proposed?
I gave it a go this AM transferring a large number of files from the
hard drive out of a bricked laptop and the transfer rate was great.
I
also think it has a much cleaner layout. I love that they integrated
window management with the other controls because it reduces
vertical
screen usage.
Great improvements over 3.8 :^)
Hoping to get it uploaded to Trusty, however since its shared with
Ubuntu, depends on getting ubuntu-desktop team approval.
Lance
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