On 04/25/2011 09:36 PM, Bill Nottingham wrote:
(drifting waaaaay off-topic for test@, at this point...)
Maybe we need fedora-gnome3@redhat.com?
It was stated that GNOME upstream, to use the Ford analogy, have eliminated the panel/menu/desktop-icon desktop metaphor from existence in Fedora 'by fiat'. I find that a pretty silly argument given the choices that are available.
Possibly a bad choice of terminology, but I stand by the specific point I was making that Henry Ford did not make the decision to eliminate horse-powered transport; he provided an alternative that the people/ market/whatever ultimately found to be superior.
In the case of GNOME, the developers of that project have made a decision that effectively removes the GNOME 2 interface as an option for many users -- the vast majority of whom do not have the time and/or skills to build and maintain a desktop environment. We will never know which interface would have been more successful in the FLOSS desktop environment "market". That's unfortunate, but it's also probably inevitable in a world of limited resources.
The two situations are simply not the same, and that's the only point I was trying to make.