Re: Really professional GNOME videos
On Mar 28, 2016 9:20 AM, "Michael Catanzaro" wrote: > > On Sun, 2016-03-27 at 07:53 +, Florian Müllner wrote: > > Distributions appear in the video in the order of when 3.20 is > > expected to > > be included in the distribution. > > It's hard to believe that's what's intended. If so, it's very wrong. > The order depicted in the video is: > > Arch -> Debian -> Fedora -> openSUSE > > which is correct under no interpretation I can think of. Alphabetic. > How could > Debian possibly be depicted prior to Fedora? If we are counting stable > distros, then Debian should be towards the end of the list, after even > Ubuntu. Same for openSUSE: > > Arch (April) -> Fedora (June) -> (Ubuntu, October) -> openSUSE? > (November?) -> Debian (2017) -> openSUSE? (November 2017?) > > I do not know where openSUSE goes in relation to Debian, because they > have the new enterprise base thing going on, and I am not sure what > their GNOME plans are for the next release. If they release in November > with GNOME 3.20, then they belong in front of Debian; if they release > with 3.18 or perhaps 3.16 again, then they belong behind Debian. > > Now, if we are counting unstable distros (which I do not think we > should do), then the order would be: > > Fedora rawhide (immediate) -> Arch Gnome-Unstable (already has it) -> > openSUSE Tumbleweed (probably early April) -> Debian sid (probably this > spring) -> Ubuntu (probably this summer) > > I don't see any way that Arch -> Debian -> Fedora -> openSUSE could > possibly be interpreted as the correct order, if that graphic is really > intended to signify the real order. > > Michael > ___ > foundation-list mailing list > foundation-list@gnome.org > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-list ___ foundation-list mailing list foundation-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-list
Re: Really professional GNOME videos
On Sun, 2016-03-27 at 07:53 +, Florian Müllner wrote: > Distributions appear in the video in the order of when 3.20 is > expected to > be included in the distribution. It's hard to believe that's what's intended. If so, it's very wrong. The order depicted in the video is: Arch -> Debian -> Fedora -> openSUSE which is correct under no interpretation I can think of. How could Debian possibly be depicted prior to Fedora? If we are counting stable distros, then Debian should be towards the end of the list, after even Ubuntu. Same for openSUSE: Arch (April) -> Fedora (June) -> (Ubuntu, October) -> openSUSE? (November?) -> Debian (2017) -> openSUSE? (November 2017?) I do not know where openSUSE goes in relation to Debian, because they have the new enterprise base thing going on, and I am not sure what their GNOME plans are for the next release. If they release in November with GNOME 3.20, then they belong in front of Debian; if they release with 3.18 or perhaps 3.16 again, then they belong behind Debian. Now, if we are counting unstable distros (which I do not think we should do), then the order would be: Fedora rawhide (immediate) -> Arch Gnome-Unstable (already has it) -> openSUSE Tumbleweed (probably early April) -> Debian sid (probably this spring) -> Ubuntu (probably this summer) I don't see any way that Arch -> Debian -> Fedora -> openSUSE could possibly be interpreted as the correct order, if that graphic is really intended to signify the real order. Michael ___ foundation-list mailing list foundation-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-list
Re: Self Introduction: Kunal Jain
Nice that you joined the foundation Kunaal, welcome. -- -mvh Oliver Propst ___ foundation-list mailing list foundation-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-list
Self Introduction: Kunal Jain
Hi, I recently became foundation member and the welcome mail told it is good idea to introduce myself on this list. Over the past year I have been associated with GNOME as contributor to Polari and many of you guys must be knowing me :) I will also be giving talk on Polari in GNOME.ASIA summit this year and looking forward to meet many of you there. I am available on #gnome-hackers and #polari with nick kunaaljain. Looking forward to get more involved :) -- Regards, Kunal Jain ___ foundation-list mailing list foundation-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-list