On Sun, 2 Sep 2007, Francis Giannaros wrote:

> On 9/2/07, Bernhard Walle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > * Alberto Passalacqua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-09-02 17:52]:
> > > during a discussion on IRC it emerged that GNOME still has a very high
> > > number of blockers and critical bugs.
> >
> > GNOME will be updated before release.
> 
> Perhaps you could clarify what this means? Is it hoped that the
> updates and final release will solve all the 200+ bugs? The only
> reason I ask about this is because I notice around the place the
> general sense from some users of neglect for GNOME in openSUSE, which
> I know is certainly as a statement unfair; but I can see why some of
> them might question things when you take a look at comparative figures
> like this (GNOME 200+ with a lot of blockers, KDE just 64, and dealing
> with a web browser).
> 
> It would be a real shame to have GNOME slip behind as it did in 10.2
> which I think everyone will agree was not ideal.

I suppose for the quality of GNOME it would be more helpful if people
would report issues upstream.  At least if the perception is correct
that bugs in openSUSE GNOME are only fixed by pulling new releases
from upstream.

Richard.
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