On Sat, 29 Oct 2011 11:10:21 -0400 Youness Alaoui
<kakar...@kakaroto.homelinux.net> said:

we won't catch up because no one works on e17. no one is interested in it
anymore and a release won't change that/ 99% of the development effort is on
EFL not e.

> Thanks Gustavo, you said many of the same things that I just said (email was
> written async) and you made me realize one point... the WM world is
> constantly changing, when we are ready for release, some new thing will come
> out and then we need to adapt again... E17 was the most beautiful WM out
> there, and then compiz was released and it added cool new effects, then
> gnome 3 was released, and with all that, E17 is starting to get outdated..
> if you don't release, you'll never be able to catch up (they caught up to
> you, but they stole the users who wanted those features but couldn't see a
> release to get them from).
> I won't make this any longer :)
> 
> On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 6:01 AM, Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri <
> barbi...@profusion.mobi> wrote:
> 
> > On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 12:55 AM, Michael Jennings <m...@kainx.org> wrote:
> > > On Saturday, 29 October 2011, at 11:23:37 (+0900),
> > > Carsten Haitzler wrote:
> > >
> > >> i'll post here as a summary. what k-s wants is to just release e17-as is
> > after
> > >> fixing some efm bugs. who agrees with that? everything stays as-is.
> > >>
> > >> the reason xrandr is on the todo is that there are many complaints and
> > >> questions about how to get multi screen to work and we have no solution.
> > >>
> > >> the reason taskbar is there is because engage is compositing based
> > realistically
> > >> and we have to work without, and we again have had enough users complain
> > and
> > >> ask for a way to switch tasks.
> > >>
> > >> the reason efm is on the list is its mostly working and usable as a
> > simple
> > >> filemanager - that was its point. it needs some bugs fixed.
> > >>
> > >> the reason keymap config is there is for all those europeans (and a few
> > others)
> > >> with odd keymaps and people have no clue how to configure this on a
> > >> command-line or in config files. the other todo items could get dropped,
> > though
> > >> theme does need to be polished.
> > >>
> > >> this wasnt unilaterally decided by me. i believe in making a good
> > attempt at a
> > >> quality release. gustavo just believes in dumping out whatever we have.
> > all the
> > >> bitching about gnome and others will happen to us if we don't provide
> > these
> > >> basics that gnome etc. already DO. to many people we are useless. these
> > are not
> > >> new fangled ideas or standards - this is old hat that we haven't
> > covered. so
> > >> how do u expect to make those people happy and try or stay with e when
> > we are
> > >> not functional in some key aspects?
> > >
> > > Absolutely correct.
> >
> > The way you guys put thing looks like revolutionary stuff is coming
> > before the release. The missing features won't hurt as much others you
> > guys never cited.
> >
> > If the person is willing to use E17 you can be sure that features
> > (even basic) doesn't play a role in his life as he can work out his
> > stuff. If person wants features, they will very likely move between
> > the 3 big ones (GNOME, KDE or Unity). There are tons of other features
> > these people will miss, from indexing files to broader connection
> > management (connman is not as used as networkmanager) to integration
> > with web2.0 services such as sending pictures to picasa or flickr.
> >
> > IMO we're getting people that would be willing to move to awesome or
> > fluxbox. That is, zero features, just speed and control. Like a
> > sportive car. We can compete there.
> >
> >
> > > After 10 years of development, releasing nothing is far, far
> > > preferable to releasing something half-assed.
> > >
> > > I can hear the comments now.  "I've waited this long for crap?  10
> > > years, and this is the best they can do?  Never again!"
> >
> > This WILL happen. Because of exactly this argument. We don't release,
> > developers go away and we have less man power. Other desktops don't
> > stop, they release and get more developers, they can implement more.
> > Features won't stop showing.
> >
> > In 2007 when I joined to project I was wondering why it was not
> > released. By the time we still had basics like language and efm to do.
> > We did not release and since then we also started to miss Composite
> > Manager (done, while lang was not), Indexer Integration (partially
> > done with Tracker in Everything)... very soon we'll have to implement
> > the new FDO standards for applications menu and systray.
> >
> > Even the canonical arguments "fancy" and "light" are not applying
> > these days. We're boring compared to competition. There are really
> > light WM out there.
> >
> > That said, the more we wait, the worse it gets. We'll have to suffer,
> > let's do it for once and for all.
> >
> >
> >
> > > If people are honestly that bent out of shape wanting a release, they
> > > should be hammering away on the TODO list.  Getting shit done is how a
> > > release will happen, not rehashing the same tired old argument every
> > > few months diverting time from more productive pursuits.
> >
> > I did try this approach earlier. It did not work. I've worked for
> > years in the TODO list, yet the list is never enough for people
> > blocking the release.
> >
> > --
> > Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri
> > http://profusion.mobi embedded systems
> > --------------------------------------
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> > Skype: gsbarbieri
> > Mobile: +55 (19) 9225-2202
> >
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