>> "JW" == Jeff Waugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > <quote who="Rob Bradford">
[...] >> GNOME 1.4 and 2 can live side by side for say developers, but end users >> will probably not want to have to deal with the headache. > Some/most applications will *not* parallel install; I really didn't make > that clear in the release notes at all (I was referring just to the > developer platform at that stage). > I don't recommend providing gnome2 desktop packages unless we have some > funky, /opt-gross-out install location. ;) For now we will not release gnome 2 desktop packages. Woody will be released soon, and we don't want to broke our long awaited woody :-) >> Some questions: >> >> * What packages still need to be created? >> * Which are just waiting for other uploads? >> >> Is anyone actually co-ordinating this? > I haven't really seen anyone taking a leadership role in GNOME packaging for > Debian - I think it would be a welcome change. I'm happy to pop my head in > with info, and to answer questions and the like, but having someone as the > 'figure-head' for Debian's GNOME would be great. > Who's up for it? :) I can do that. For now we have the following missing packages : libbonoboui Should be packaged by Takuo Kitame libgnomeui Depends on libbonoboui libgnomeprintui Depends on libgnomeui Christian

