<quote who="Thom Holwerda"> > What I am missing in your replies is some sort of thank you to Novell. > They seem to have done some serious amount of work -- behind closed > doors, but they did it. They released their code for everyone to benefit > from. So what is the big problem?
So, again, despite the unfortunate timing and how this always flares up when we have an example to latch on to, my concern is not exclusive to Novell, XGL, new panel applets, or any of the current examples of this in action. It is a problem that we all share. It is cultural more than anything else - and I have been *totally* complicit in propagating it. So don't read my email as some kind of anti-Novell rant. We're all in this together. - Jeff -- FOSDEM 2006: Brussels, Belgium http://www.fosdem.org/2006 "Free software never simply picks up its marbles and goes home." - Jonathan Corbet, LWN _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
