On Fri, 2006-02-17 at 10:58 +0100, Rodrigo Moya wrote:
> it was just an example
>
> > * Does it conflict/compete/overlap with other software in the desktop
> > * Does it integrate with the desktop
> > * Is it good, interesting software
> > * Is this something that we think is important for a desktop to contain.
> >
> good, now we have a more complete list
The problem with my list vs yours is that yours is much more objective,
while mine is really hard to quantify in a good way. You'll end up with
something like the current system where people discuss if the software
is "interesting" and "something gnome should do" and then we elect a
group to try to decide the consensus.
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