On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 11:55 PM, Kevin Kofler <kevin.kofler(a)chello.at> wrote:
They also care very little about the needs of distros and it took
years for
some of the system libs to get used rather than bundled, for things like
system icons getting adopted etc. They still suck in the system integration
domain in many ways, e.g. openSUSE's KDE integration patches have yet to be
merged, and of course our maintainers refuse to merge openSUSE's patches due
to the usual trademark concerns (which openSUSE doesn't seem to be concerned
about, they just ship those patches in branded packages, so either Mozilla
approved them, which means we can ship them too, or they just didn't care,
so why should we?).
What really strikes me here is that we're not even talking about
adding random downstream patches, but an upstream one.
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Gianluca Sforna
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