My intuition is that Ubuntu should definitely maintain its own GNOME stack.
Since Unity is still largely based on GNOME technology but we may not
agree every decision of GNOME upstream.
And Debian's view point of GNOME upstream may different from us and
they don't maintain Unity at all.
But for th
On 17/10/12 18:02, Martin Pitt wrote:
> Robert Ancell [2012-10-17 10:48 +1300]:
>> - By updating packages in Debian and waiting for them to flow down to
>> Ubuntu kills our velocity. It can change the time from upstream release
>> to being in Ubuntu from hours (which is too long in my opinion) to d
Robert Ancell [2012-10-17 10:48 +1300]:
> - By updating packages in Debian and waiting for them to flow down to
> Ubuntu kills our velocity. It can change the time from upstream release
> to being in Ubuntu from hours (which is too long in my opinion) to days.
Yes, I agree that this is an issue at