On 2010-11-09 07:53:19 -0600, Mark Allums wrote: > On 11/9/2010 6:56 AM, Tom H wrote: > >On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 7:19 AM, Camaleón<noela...@gmail.com> wrote: > >>On Tue, 09 Nov 2010 13:08:05 +0100, Klistvud wrote: > >>> > >>>As you probably know, Ubuntu is planning to replace X11 with the Wayland > >>>Display Management System, and replace Gnome with Unity. X11 and Gnome > >> > >>I hope it's just an Ubuntu trend and not affecting/spreading to other > >>distros>:-) > > > >Debian hasn't adopted upstart so why should it adopt unity? I'm sure > >that it'll end up in the Debian repos for those of us who want to > >try/use it. It would be fun (perverse, sadistic fun though!) to follow > >any debian-devel thread started by someone proposing to make unity the > >Debian default. :) > > > >So the stories about X being ripped out and replaced in Ubuntu > >11.10/12.04/... might not be entirely accurate. > > > > With Ubuntu 10.04, and even more so with Meercat and now with this, > it seems like Ubuntu has jumped on the crazy train. I hope they > don't get *too* far away from Debian, for dozens of reasons, but it > might be interesting to see what happens. In the meantime, I hope > Debian remains stable and reliable. >
I like this phrasing, that Ubuntu "has jumped on the crazy train". I don't totally agree with that, but it really encapsulates a line of thought. A different idea is that Ubuntu is trying to be very forward-thinking, because they want to be the Next Big Thing. I think they are looking into the future and seeing: handheld computers, thin clients, cloud computing, and whatever else is in their crystal ball. For Ubuntu to thrive in the future, they need to be cool, modern, slick, etc. Windows, Apple, and Google all are developing features to make themselves the Next Big Thing. I think Ubuntu is looking around the software landscape and trying to figure out what they can pick up that will make themselves vital and modern. They want to "win" in the popular imagination, and that will take some changes (according to their crystal ball). -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20101109173247.ga2...@kasploosh.net