<quote who="Christian Fredrik Kalager Schaller"> > > I was not talking exclusively about Novell, Xgl, or the new panel > > applet. I was talking about a serious problem in our community, and the > > destructive ideas, memes and role models that support it. > > Isn't what we got here exactly what has been asked for? That 'big' changes > to GNOME needs to come from 'outside' projects? Havoc for instance was > advocating that in his blog entries.
Sure, but do we all agree with that? Is that the best way forward for GNOME? > If we want to get (back) to a situation where more gung-ho stuff happens > in our core modules I think we need to do a couple of things. Like > increase module maintainers freedom again (at the cost of the release team > for instance) There is very little cost of maintainer freedom associated with the release team. The whole process is seriously optimised for maintaining that freedom *and* making sure their work gets into the hands of users. That said, where improvements could be made, r-t has always been open to them. Let them know what sucks! - Jeff -- FOSDEM 2006: Brussels, Belgium http://www.fosdem.org/2006 You know the end is nigh when modern art is relegated to the status of "meme". _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
