The reason why people haven't seen a public discussion about the F11/Gnome thing is because the decision was made internally within OLPC (the hardware organization - not Sugar Labs). OLPC has to ship *something* on the hardware that we deliver to our volume customers. By far our largest volume comes from the large scale deployments in some South American countries, so those customers influence us far more than anybody else, and especially more than the diffuse "community".
We have committed to deliver new hardware on an aggressive schedule. We have chosen to focus our internal software resources on one specific distro/environment, for pragmatic reasons. That does not preclude the community from porting/promoting/supporting other distros/environments, but OLPCs ability and willingness to support such efforts in the early stages will be very limited, as we barely have enough resources to do the one thing on the schedule that our customers expect/demand. Within OLPC, there are proponents/enthusiasts for other distros and window managers (your humble correspondent being one). So it's not like it was a Fedora/Gnome juggernaut. But the people within OLPC who are doing the actual work - and whose butts are on the line for delivering the result on schedule - decided that the F11/Gnome approach had the highest probability of getting us from where we are now (which is on a Fedora build using Fedora methodologies with strong relationships to some important helpers in the Fedora community) to where we need to be (a featureful distro that has the the right package versions to work with Sugar 0.84, running on new hardware) in the time we have available (a few months) with the developer resources that we are sure we can count on. The decision was made, by a specific group of people within the OLPC organization, about how they would spend _their_ time in order to accomplish a defined customer-related goal on a defined schedule. The decision was made with knowledge and consideration of alternatives. It was not a community/public decision since it is not the community/public's time that is being committed. _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel
