Hi!
Shortly before the 3.4 release the web team made some adjustments to the
page http://www.gnome.org/getting-gnome/
This made the links for Arch Linux, Mageia and Debian smaller. I feel
some explaining of the rationale behind this is in order so that we
don't end up with the same thing again
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De: Andreas Nilsson andr...@andreasn.se
Para: marketing-list marketing-list@gnome.org
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Enviado: Sábado 31 de marzo de 2012 15:40
Asunto: Getting GNOME page on gnome.org
Hi!
Shortly before the 3.4 release the web team made some adjustments to the page
Missed linux mint,Linux mint also has GNOME3 in their main/base
distribution and as
far as i know it is most popular amongst the linux newbies
2012/4/1 Juanjo Marín juanjomari...@yahoo.es:
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De: Andreas Nilsson andr...@andreasn.se
Para: marketing-list
Hi Akshay,
On Sun, 2012-04-01 at 01:45 +0530, Akshay Vyas wrote:
Missed linux mint,Linux mint also has GNOME3 in their main/base
distribution and as
far as i know it is most popular amongst the linux newbies
I must admit that I don't know much about recent Linux Mint developments
and
Hi
Andre Klapper
Linux mint is using MGSE ie the gnome-extensions created by them on gnome3
i dont think ur wrong here they configured(modified) linux mint with
some extensions
to make it more user friendly
here's the link http://www.linuxmint.com/rel_lisa_whatsnew.php
and about ubuntu i dont
On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 03:40:41PM +0200, Andreas Nilsson wrote:
So what about the others then? I forgot about the Amazing Distro X! :)
I felt that the instructions for Arch (GNOME is available in the
_extra_ repository), Mageia (GNOME 3 is coming in the next
I don't like this change.
I help