Well, a lot of work is left for us as well as the developer/s
(literally....!!)
Happy to know that Ruben seems reviewing the workflow and plans to rework on
Trisquel webpages. True, once the developers meeting is up, lets hope the
project gets real boost.
My views on Trisquel goes like this:-
1. We should understand that maintaining a project itself is a hard nut and
Ruben is giving his best efforts. We should not rush to conclusions. The
project is still at a nascent stage in terms of organisational structure; we
should give it time to mature, naturally so that we get a community similar
to Debian.
2. FSF provides Trisquel GNU/Linux OS as a gift to Associate members in a USB
bootable card. It shows the belief that Trisquel has achieved from FSF over
years, not only as a Free Distro but as a competent Replacement to any modern
proprietary OS.
3. GNU website shows Trisquel Desktop snapshot to describe how well a Free
Software can be, as a counterpart to any non-free Software in terms of ease
of use and reliability; One more golden feather to Trisquel's effort.
4. Out of four Linux distros I have tried (Ubuntu, Debian, Gnewsense and
Trisquel), Only Trisquel have the stability second to Debian, advanced
software second to Ubuntu and ease of use/EUI second to Gnewsense.