Hi Jannis Jannis Pohlmann wrote: > There are several reasons for this. One is time and another is a gap > between the Xubuntu leadership and us Xfce developers that became > visible at the UDS in Barcelona and that makes me feel uncomfortable > with this position. I won't go into details here but I feel that I'm > better off putting all my energy into Xfce for now.
I happened to be in one of the last sessions that the Xfce/Xubuntu guys had at the UDS, I wasn't participating but just listened. I got the impression that the Xubuntu and Xfce guys had a really good relationship with each other and that their discussions were positive. I was very impressed with Cody's style and how he explained some of the Ubuntu methodologies around wiki use, etc to the Xfce developers (I'm not sure if one of them were you). > I'll still hang out in the Xubuntu IRC channels and I can even imagine > returning to Xubuntu later. In the meantime, I'll concentrate on what's > important: making Xfce better. Well, thanks for the work that you've done, Xfce is a really nice system and I'm glad that you'll still stay involved. I'm not active within Xubuntu because of other things in Ubuntu that I have to give attention to right now, but I care about the project and use Xubuntu in plenty of deployments in my day job. I just want you to know that I think what you do is important and it's appreciated, I guess users don't often tell you enough! -Jonathan -- xubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-devel
