Rather than respond to Allan's whole mail, I will just say I agree with it in general.
Regarding focus, we can talk separately about the best apps to focus developers towards. Right now, I think Music and Photos are probably the highest-priority, probably followed by Web. It would be really nice to have Chat and Mail as well, and Feeds/News, but let's focus first on what we already have.... > > vinagre > > Isn't this superceded by Boxes? That was the goal, but Boxes cannot yet handle RDP and it seems nobody is working on this feature, so vinagre is still required for remoting in to Windows machines. Still, vinagre is not currently in core, and I see no reason to move it there. It's just something we've always shipped in Fedora, and haven't gotten rid of yet. > It might be worth asking what our requirements are for text files out > of the box. Do we require a text editor to be installed by default, > or > do we just require the ability to view a text file? Do we want > something super simple, or should it be more capable? I suppose it's not strictly required to have an editor, in that uses could always install text editors with Software, and we don't really expect users to receive or edit plain text files. But I think it is worthwhile to include (unbranded) gedit. It's one of our most-robust, highest-quality applications; it has a modern UI following the latest HIG; it's simultaneously simple to use and surprisingly capable; and whatever our target audience, most of our current users are technically-minded and will be installing a text editor first thing if we don't include one. Michael _______________________________________________ [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team Release-team lurker? Do NOT participate in discussions.
