On 7/20/2012 20:53, Carsten Mattner wrote:
On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 8:33 PM, Stéphane Russell
Complaining is important, but contributing platform support patches
(if you have the skills) would possibly be a better choice, wouldn't it?
Besides that statement also applying to yourself, the answer is no. The
BSD community simply will not accept the substandard replacements of BSD
functionality that Linux is adding to gnome.
In other words, the functionality is already on BSD, Linux people are
reinventing the wheel, and coming up with a worse product. The BSD
folks will just stick with what they have as it's better. That's one of
the issues and no amount of patch skills is going to fix that. It's a
philosophical difference.
"Lennart Poettering: BSD isn't relevant anymore"
http://bsd.slashdot.org/story/11/07/16/0020243/Lennart-Poettering-BSD-Isnt-Relevant-Anymore
Slashdot sensationalism, but basically gnome doesn't care if it's
BSD-friendly or not and it's diverging to the point of no compatibility.