Em 03-11-2013 15:44, Bruce Dubbs escreveu:
> Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
>> Em 03-11-2013 13:23, Igor Živković escreveu:
>>> On 11/03/2013 05:20 PM, BLFS Trac wrote:
>>>> #4258: re-add mutter
>>>> --------------------------+--------------------------
>>>>    Reporter:  openvoid      |       Owner:  blfs-book@…
>>
>>
>>>> Changes (by fo):
>>>>
>>>>    * status:  new => closed
>>>>    * resolution:   => wontfix
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Comment:
>>>>
>>>>    We removed many gnome packages, including any desktop related packages,
>>>>    due to dependency on
>>>>    Systemd which BLFS doesn't support. We support many GNOME packages, but
>>>>    not the GNOME desktop environment.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Fernando, could you maybe sort remaining GNOME packages through other
>>> chapters (x libs, x progs) to avoid confusion?
>>>
>>
>> First, apologies for changing the subject (facilitates my filters' work).
>>
>> I do not know if I "can". :-)
>>
>> But agree that something to avoid confusion should be done.
>>
>> However, hoping for some future development that could bring it
>> completely back to the book, I think that maintaining the structure
>> almost as is would be desirable.
>>
>> Perhaps just change the title to something such as Libraries and
>> Applications from GNOME. Or, better yet:  Libraries and Applications
>> from GNOME to KDE, XFCE and LXDE. Not sure.
> 
> How about:
> 
> VIII.  Selected GNOME Applications
>    30.  GNOME Libraries and Utilities
>         Libraries
>         Required Runtime Dependencies
>    31.  GNOME Applications
> 
> 
>> And modify the introduction.
>>
>>  From "This section contains required packages for the GNOME applications
>> to build and function properly. We don't provide any desktop related
>> packages due to dependency on Systemd which BLFS doesn't support."
>>
>> To: "The objective of the following section is not to build a GNOME
>> desktop, because it depends on Systemd which BLFS doesn't support.
>> Rather, it is to provide packages required for some agnostic GNOME
>> applications to build and run properly under any Window Manager (e.g.
>> Fluxbox, Icewm, Openbox, Sawfish) or Desktop Environment (e.g. KDE,
>> XFCE, LXDE)."
> 
> Mostly OK.  s/it is to provide/it provides/
>              s/agnostic/selected/  or possibly 'platform independent'

I like what you wrote. Prefer 'platform independent', because 'selected'
is already in the title and the new form adds educational content.

Waiting until tomorrow to do the modifications, for any other possible
suggestions.


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[]s,
Fernando
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