<quote who="Dan Winship"> > > Yes, this is basically what the FoG idea at the end of my mail boils > > down to, and precisely what the gnome-about form could offer. "Love > > GNOME? Join the Friends of GNOME gang!" > > Real users won't understand the difference between GNOME and their Linux > distro as a whole. How would they? If you can see the lines between GNOME > and everything else, that means the distro/sysadmin did a shitty job of > integration (and the user is likely to hate GNOME because of it).
Sure, and that's why basically everything but gnome-about is going to be doubly icky in some way. If we somehow convince ourselves this is not appropriate in gnome-about, it's not going to be appropriate anywhere, and we should just give up. But that's pissweak. :-) - Jeff -- GNOME Summit 2005: October 8th-10th http://live.gnome.org/Boston2005 "So: Stop selling software. Give it away. Work out some other way to make money, because pretending it's not replicable is not it. Profit." - Martin Pool _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
