hi;

On 5 February 2014 21:00, Mike <[email protected]> wrote:

> Agree. I like the way GNOME 3 is heading to: tight integration. This could
> definitely brings better UX and easier to test, as a user and a developer,
> I like the way it works.
>
> However, this doesn't mean that GNOME 3 does not encounter any problems.
> GNOME 3 is building from scratch compare to GNOME 2 after all.
>

this is entirely untrue, and a myth that ought to be dispelled (pretty much
on par with the "GNOME 3 is made for tablets" one). the entirety of GNOME 3
is based on code that has been in the making since GNOME 2.x. GNOME 2.32
itself was built on *very* different libraries than GNOME 2.0. what got
removed between 2.32 and 3.0 was cruft accumulated over the years, not
actual used functionality. on top of those existing technologies, those
existing hundreds of thousands (if not millions) of lines of code, new
technologies have been built, and are built to this day. the idea that
GNOME 3 is built "from scratch" is a fantasy.


> BTW, may be a little off topic. I'm confused a bit about the target or the
> goal of GNOME 3 right now. Just this morning I was told on the bugzilla
> that GNOME maintainers "are not meant to be the slaves of popularity
> contests". Does this imply that GNOME 3 will not target for "number-one"
> free software OS?
>

"popularity contests" seldom lead to anything reasonable. feedback drives
informed changes, not polls or votes. and, at the end of the day,
developers and designers get to design, implement, and maintain what the
users are going to use. our license and our development model allows
anybody to become a contributor to the project, or to fork it if they don't
like the direction; what our license and development model do not imply is
that the people working on the project are bound to satisfy the requests of
*everyone*.

ciao,
 Emmanuele.

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