> It's GNOME plus what GNOME needs to run. We do reverse major Ubuntu
> changes such as browse-mode-as-default and Firefox-instead-of-epiphany,
> and the theme, so it's a pretty pure GNOME experience.

but what's the point of offering people a "pretty pure gnome
experience" if real-life gnome (the one that comes with fedora or
ubuntu) doesn't look and feel like that?

i think we're pretty much obsessed with "the real gnome", but we need
to accept that the real gnome is the one real people receive with real
distros...


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Santiago Roza
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