Il giorno gio, 17/04/2014 alle 06.42 +0200, Jo-Erlend Schinstad ha scritto: > On 17 April 2014 05:01, Robert Park <robert.p...@canonical.com> wrote:
> Nobody is going to force you to use a phone interface if you > don't want to. > If someone tells you that they're deeply passionate about an Ubuntu > project, then you don't go telling them if they have different ideas, > then they should go use something else. This is not how we do things. I don't think things should be seen in that way. I believe that we'll move to different apps as soon as they don't regress from what we have, but moving towards a world that is much coherent with the Ubuntu design "idea". It's also true that at some point we have to deliver that, and put it in production in a point release, in order to get things to work in the real world. So, the point is: if an user prefer to keep the status-quo until the converged experience is not completed, then we suggest to stick on the LTS, which will stay in shape for a loooong period. -- ubuntu-desktop mailing list ubuntu-desktop@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop