On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 6:33 PM, Antoine Thomas <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Imho, we should first test if Unity desktop has a good or bad influence on > stability and performances. Once tested, it will be time to say if it is > good to keep Gnome and wait for Gnome 3.0, or follow on Unity. > > Think that if we choose to continue to use Gnome desktop, we will have to > maintain more stuff by ourselves, this is a lot of work, or perhaps there > will be a new Gubuntu flavor (like Kubuntu) on which we might count. But it > means a lot of work and skills we don't have. Maybe it's better to focus on > applications packaging, performance optimization, etc... than on which > desktop should the default one. > > If Unity works well, why should we bored ?? > > Toine > > Spent some time messing around with Unity today and. . .I kind of like it, to be honest. Give it a few more months of tweaking and I'd be completely okay with using it. I am concerned about the 3d graphics requirement. I know a lot of people use Ubuntu (and Linux in general) to run older machines, so that could be an issue. -- -Brian David
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