That is part of our problem and as far as i have understood other people
also thought about how one could better link bug reports betwen
distribution-gnome bugzilla. But I also think that GNOME does not get
enough direct information from users. I think that let the
distribution handle the
2008/7/18 Thilo Pfennig [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Luis Villa wrote:
In short, I think you're letting minor technical considerations (and
perhaps perceived pressure from KDE?) set out an agenda, rather than
making the user and improvements for the user set the agenda, and I
think that is exactly
2007/4/24, Sriram Ramkrishna [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
My suggestion is that we really try to keep it to small, easily
accomplishable objectives. I think what we have is a very small
active number of contributors and a lot of people who contribute
to discussion.
Second this thought. I suggest that
In a nutshell, looking from long time GNOME user POV, marketing team
for GNOME project is essential, but real results are needed to gain
any respect/response:
* Release notes - already lot of people complaining on lot of sites -
slashdot.org, osnews.com - about lack of quality in last release
Now, what is the reason for not having such structure ourselves?
Actually it was first though I had for myself - one page with nice
pictures, descriptions and lot of links. Perfect.
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mortigi tempo
Peter.
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