I've come to the conclusion that it doesn't make sense to stay in this group since everything I can say is said. But before I leave I want to draw a summary about my participation:

- It seems I've utterly failed to achieve anything regarding fixing the top inhibitor of the Linux desktop adoption. You aren't willing to accept my suggestion but you also have no other suggestions. At least the failure isn't total since some of you agree that cross-platform is the way to go. Albeit I'm rather sceptical that this is enough to cause any action.

- It seems I've failed to achieve anything regarding fixing the top wished application e-mail. But I'm positive that the Thunderbird developers eventually realize what I said about the important user groups and I think they are able to make Thunderbird what it should be. Besides they have enough suggestions within their own support forums.

- It seems I've successfully achieved that the importance of Wine for large organizations during the transition time is recognized and it seems that at least here an action is or will be taken.

I haven't been able to discuss any other important issues for the success of the Linux desktop since it doesn't make sense as long as the cross-platform issue isn't safely on track. You seem to underestimate its importance and I seem unable to make you aware of it. Maybe it just needs some time until this idea can sink in. Therefore I think it's best for all of us if I leave now and let you work on what you think is best.

Good bye
O. Wyss

--
Application guidelines: http://wyoguide.sf.net/

_______________________________________________
Desktop_architects mailing list
[email protected]
https://lists.osdl.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop_architects

Reply via email to