On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 4:40 PM, Allan E. Registos <
allan.regis...@smpc.steniel.com.ph> wrote:

> Hi there jordan,
>
> I believe that early releases (including the stable GNOME 3.0) does not fit
> in your setup as per your screenshots. As I am thinking through the reading
> of this list that those who tested GNOME Shell were mostly developers of
> this kind where video and audio are not relevant in their dev work where the
> rest were system admins, end users, office users etc. I think you need to
> wait for GNOME Shell to mature enough, as you said in your post, Enterprise
> Linux hardly will jump to GNOME Shell after even five years from now, and
> that because of your applications, you belong to that category. The sad
> truth is that I think you need also to wait for that time frame or wait for
> the "Fallback" to mature.
>
>
I think though if you want a platform to improve then you need to also
invest some time in it.  I would suggest that Jordan and others who are
interested in audio and video in Linux and improving that stack for desktops
that they should attend conferences like Linux Plumbers Conference which
tries to solve exactly these problems.  He can speak to PulseAudio, ALSA and
Jack communities for audio and work out the best solution that fits for
everyone ditto for video.  A forum exists to solve these problems and
motivated people should take advantage of it.  Especially enterprise
sysadmins who want the platform to succeed.

sri
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