On Tue, 2009-11-10 at 19:03 +0100, Frederic Crozat wrote: > > It was posted to d-d-l, and Andreas blogged about it on Planet. I'm not > > sure what else we can do. > > Andreas blogged about it after the changes, on July 24, as "GNOME Art > team" (which sound strange, I would expect this kind of change to be > discussed and announced by usability team)).
you, and others on this thread, make it look like everything was decided in a vacuum. I can't discern how much of this is intentional (and thus made by people actively trying to poison GNOME as a community), but it's there and it's mightily *pissing me off*. both the change of the default schema value and the removal of the Interface tab in the Appearance control center applet weren't decisions made in a vacuum. the bugs were discussed in a public venue (with a slightly better signal-to-noise ratio than d-d-l, if this thread should demonstrate the SNR of d-d-l); the usability team was involved in the discussion; the art team was involved in the discussion; the release team was involved in the discussion; the maintainers of all interested modules were involved in the discussion; the documentation team was notified (and involved). it was announced on PGO, the most public venue we have, by one of the parts involved. short of going door to door to every GNOME user, tell me: what should have been done? or maybe was just a case of sending a personal email to every packager, distro developer and maintainer of GNOME projects? and how much time should have been allotted for a reply? more or less than the 4 months that passed between the discussion and the 2.28 release? GNOME, like any other community effort, is made by those who show up. ciao, Emmanuele. _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
