Le mardi 22 février 2011 18:35:36 Wolfgang Bornath, vous avez écrit : > 2011/2/22 André Machado <[email protected]>: > > I'm bringing to you a Mageia Alpha 1 review posted on > > http://www.tvieira.net/linux/uma-olhada-rapida-no-mageia-alpha-1/ > > (english version: > > http://translate.google.com/translate?js=n&prev=_t&hl=pt-BR&ie=UTF-8&layo > > ut=2&eotf=1&sl=pt&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.tvieira.net%2Flinux%2Fuma-olha > > da-rapida-no-mageia-alpha-1%2F ) > > > > Basically, blogger states that "As you can see the images above, the > > mageia does not have its own identity, because what struck me is a > > Mandriva kernel with a newer and different repositories (as their own > > repositories mageia uses), I know it's still a lot of Alpha things will > > change, but I was disappointed with the mageia so far. [...] I sincerely > > hope that will change the very mageia, because if you walk the way that > > this will have no reason to use the mageia instead of Mandriva ..." > > Yes, we DID tell everybody that it is a not-for-use and not-for-review > alpha version. But as people are, we could not avoid such "reviews". > > The very first comment already said all there is to say (translation by > Google): "The staff of mageia made it clear that the objective of this > first alpha was to leave things running: Install, boot, repositories are > set up and working." > > "After that everything is round, they will begin to implement their > ideas. And, thankfully, as they themselves said, the MCC will remain > intact!" Hello,
As for Openoffice/LibreOffice someone who "don't know" what a recent fork is maybe ? I think the next step to clearly mark the difference will be a "totaly different look". It is not the most important but for sure the more visible ;-) -- C'est parce que la vitesse de la lumière est supérieure à celle du son, que certains ont l'air brillant avant d'avoir l'air con.
