On 12/15/2014 02:11 PM, Phil Wyett wrote:
On Mon, 2014-12-15 at 13:56 -0800, Yasha Karant wrote:
On 12/15/2014 08:45 AM, Elias Persson wrote:

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On 2014-12-15 17:07, Yasha Karant wrote:
Is there a users list (similar to this) for Mate, the Gnome 2
environment for those who do not want Gnome 3 or KDE Plasma?  This
could be an EPEL or other re-packaging/porting entity users list.

Yasha Karant
Google suggest: http://mate-desktop.org/community/

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 From the URL you found via Google, I do not find any list for
"professional" users.  What I find are developers, brainstorming, some
help, and, for Linux based upon TUV for SL, primary emphasis on
Fedora.  Most of it seems to be towards the installation of Mate that
went quite smoothly from the repository containing Mate for SL.

I am quoting what I found below (long -- I apologize) so that if
someone else has a different viewport into the Mate "lists", we can
resolve the differences.
<big snip>

Hi,

I don't believe any Free/OSS/Community project has "professional" user
list(s). It defeats the point of Free/OSS/Community projects that help
and support each other as part of a whole, be that novice, intermediate
or professional. Having one core user list allows all to learn from each
other and spread the wealth of knowledge.

Regards

Phil


Phil.

Although there are many users on the SL list who are not computer science (informatics) professionals, there also are a significant number who are. Much of the serious commentary is from professional users, not the typical banter one finds from enthusiasts attempting to get ubuntu installed to use an office suite application; and much of it is from the professionals who develop either SL (currently from the Red Hat subsidiary CentOS source) or who are familiar with the various application/environment/driver porting repositories for EL (such as EPEL). I have not found the equivalent to the SL list for Mate, nor have I found such for the majority of end user enthusiast distributions. This is what I mean by a "professional" list (similar lists exist for many environments and applications -- I can provide a set of these from my own experience, but the set by no means is meant to be exclusionary or complete).


Regards,

Yasha

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