> Feature completeness is not an issue as the project is young and does > NOT replace any other part of GNOME so we are talking about adding > features to the desktop, not about removing them. Totem was not > feature complete for a while and that was considered a regression > still no one proposed dropping it from the desktop. Same for GStreamer > after the move from 0.8 to 0.10 - both resulted in GNOME being a > better place for both users and developers. > > Please don't cross projects solely on the "it can't do foo while > mlibpurple does" basis.
(Simple user thoughts on this) As far as I see biggest objection to including Empathy in official GNOME release is that there is already Pidgin, which already does almost everything except washing my clothes. However, Pidgin isn't part of GNOME and doesn't aim to be, so it is kinda dumb to argue that Empathy lacks something which Pidgin has. Is this criticism comes out of fear that Pidgin will be less used? Let me doubt that. Pidgin will be front IM for most of distros (what in fact actually matters) until Empathy will be stable/rich enough to replace it (if it ever happens). Also interesting is that most of criticism misses the point of Empathy being as framework for communication stuff within GNOME. As I can't imagine my desktop without being at least partially online, so this is important. Just mine two cents as user, Peter. _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
