Le 02/10/2013 11:25, Adam Dingle a écrit :
Right. I'm not concerned about specific features from GNOME 3.10 as much as staying closer to the upstream codebase so that developers and users can work together.

That's an understable position, the reality though is that we are trying to stay close from the Ubuntu user base and not so much from the GNOME one (Unity and GNOME are pretty much different experience nowadays).

The fact that Ubuntu/Unity still relies on GNOME components is making harder to give a GNOME experience "close from upstream" on Ubuntu at the moment. That's not going to change before the next LTS, but in the future Ubuntu should be a ble to provide a first class experience both for Unity users and GNOME users (having less interactions should mean less frictions between the desktops, and more flexibility for GNOME to be closer from upstream on Ubuntu)

Cheers,
Sebastien Bacher

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