Hi, You are right. It's mostly the same as Debian's GNOME + some updates and branding patches. It's due to that normally Parsix ships with the recent GNOME and you rarely can find it on Debian/testing that's based on ;-)
If you see http://parsix.org/packages/pool you can find a full GNOME 2.16.3 that belongs to our current stable (0.85.1) release. I don't plan to package development versions of the GNOME desktop. Thanks and hope to be helpful here. Alan > > I've had a quick look in your svn repo.. Now my sample rate wasn't too > big. > > It seems that most things just are the normal debian version from either > testing/unstable/experimental, with a changelog entry to build for parsix. > Which i guess i relatively automatic :) > > Some packages are updated to newer version then we currently have in > pkg-gnome's svn (gnome-panel for example). Which should hopefully be fixed > quite soon now the 2.18 transition is nicely coming along (Your help here > is > ofcourse always appreciated :).. Do you also plan to track development > gnome > releases or just stable releases ? > > Then there are some things that have parsix specific patches. Mostly > branding i > guess (theme and default settings etc)? Are there other types of patches > you > do on top of debian's gnome ? > > Anyway, welcome to the team!! Hopefully we can (with your help) keep the > difference between parsix's gnome and debian's gnome to a minimal :) > > > Sjoerd > -- > Getting there is only half as far as getting there and back. > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]