On Fri, Oct 16, 2015 at 12:04:02PM +0100, Allan Day wrote: > Tobias Mueller <[email protected]> wrote: > .. > > I'm a bit confused as to why Apple's CUPS is on that list. > > Am I missing anything that makes it particularly one of > > "our technologies"? > > Because it's what we use for printing? I'm confused by your question. Let me pretend it's a statement.
I think I see what you mean. I guess I've read the page more as what "GNOME" is rather than what it uses. And I am not aware of contributions of GNOME people to CUPS, so calling it GNOME technology might be a bit over the top. But I may very well be corrected here. Similarly, we also use Apache HTTPd for gnome-user-share, but we wouldn't consider it "our technology", I guess. > > Also: The "Other" section appears a bit lost to me. > > What about moving GDM and GNOME Keyring to the top? > > The page is roughly organised in order of significance/interest: do > you think that GDM and the keyring are more interesting than the other > technologies? No. But seeing those three items just seem to be a little lost or displaced. I think GDM is much closer to to X11 and Wayland than to CUPS and GNOME Keyring ;-) Cheers, Tobi _______________________________________________ engagement-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/engagement-list
