On 04/28/2011 01:18 AM, John Morris wrote:
Well it is time to choose because the old default choice is dead.
Because GNOME3 bears almost no relation to GNOME2 so calling it an
'upgrade' needs a magic marker taken to the dictionary first
Depends on what you look at and your perspective. Is Python 3 a
upgrade? Is Perl 6 a upgrade? GTK 3.0 clearly is a incremental update
to GTK 2.x and a lot of applications are just the same ones with minor
changes. Everything from Gedit to nautilus to Evolution and so on.
GNOME Shell is certainly different as far as a UI goes but it is build
on things like Clutter which have a clear GNOME basis to it. The window
manager is a port of Metacity to Clutter You call it tablet oriented
but I dont think the UI will work well on a tablet and GNOME developers
haven't targeted it towards tablets either. If you want to use a
different DE or WM, go ahead. That is a different discussion from a
distribution default.
Rahul