On 3/18/08, Felipe Contreras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm a GNOME user and FOSS developer that would like to know which are > the features users want. Knowing that is a step closer into making a > consequential contribution. > > Now I know d-d-l is not the right place for that, neither is the GNOME > community, I'll better start on Ubuntu brainstorm, like apparently a > lot of people are doing.
I really don't understand the tone of the exchanges here. It seems to be verging on hostility but I don't understand why. Felipe, your original post in this thread (which was completely unrelated to the thread topic of a release schedule) was: "Still the input from the user-base is not considered?" Basically, you accused GNOME developers of not caring what users want (in a not particularly polite way). From what I understand, the reason that you think this is because GNOME has not created a 'brainstorm' application like ubuntu did (and dell before them...). Is this a correct summary of your position? Or is there something else that you are upset about? Please help me understand what this thread is about. -- jonner _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
