> You make it sound like it was solely my decision :P I proposed moving > it and it was agreed on, partly because I also offered to host the SVN > repository. Hey, I was not saying it's a bad thing or so... > > I'm also not moving the project away from targetting GNOME. The only > thing along those lines that you may have misinterpretted is that I > proposed we have a solution that fits in with any desktop. I like > GNOME and I don't know why you think we would move away from it. I'm not saying you're moving away from it, or you intend to do that. I just got the impression Luis was thinking we were leaving Gnome. > > I don't make decisions in this project without agreement. That doesn't > mean every single person has to agree on it, but in the case above, it > was an agreement. Did I say it wasn't? I don't care where development takes place. Every place got its pro's and con's. > > If you have disagreements with what we've planned to do or have done, > please bring them up with us in private first, rather than surprising > us with public statements, so that we can actually talk about it. Let me make clear I was not accusing you of anything, if you think I was blaming you in any way or what-so-ever: it was not meant like that. Maybe I phrased some things badly (non-native english speaker). I was only saying I hope Soylent will stay Gnome-based (or at least have Gnome as a primary target). Which does not imply I think you're moving it away.
If you interpreted my mail as a personal attack or something, I swear (is that the correct spelling?) it was not meant like that. Currently Soylent brainstorming/development is going well, and I don't see any reason why this would change in the future. > Christian My sincere (public) apologies, Ikke PS. I guess we should take this off list if you want to discuss it further, this is not desktop related ;-) _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list desktop-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list