Em Dom, 2014-07-20 às 23:25 -0500, Michael Catanzaro escreveu: > On Wed, 2014-07-16 at 11:35 +0000, Nenad Latinović wrote: > > Anyway, if i get used to the > > workflow, how certain can i be that gnome won't die on me halfway? > > GNOME is a large project with far more developers than any of its > competitors, except for KDE, which is comparable. You should be much > more concerned about the longevity of whatever desktop you are using > right now. GNOME isn't going anywhere.
For me, I use FreeBSD, gnome is still in the 2.32. and is doing very well I use it for several years, all my clients use it. Users change when there is a great change in the way they use technology, for example: Android. To move from a desktop do an Android, system, people accept new "tecnlology" easy... Update an desktop enviromnet that people use it for generations is not a good idea. See the example of Apple, its OSX launched on march, 24 2001, that is about 13 years, and their graphic appearance have not change so much. OS X is a successfull OS, (I do not use it, as mac is too expensive, too closed for me...) but the users love it.. It just "works"... On the other hand, there is Windows 7, windows vista, windows 8, windows 8.1... every version is different from the previous, suposely to produce more "produtivity" to the user, while Apple strategy is not change the way users "use", Microsoft, force uses to "change".. Microsof it dumping 18000 employees.. Apple is hiring... By the way, some users here still loves the SUN's openview, OLVWM with its blue screen... I am generating MATE desktop too.. but 90% loves gnome 2.32.
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