05.12.2011, 19:04, "Reindl Harald" <h.reindl(a)thelounge.net>:
Am 05.12.2011 10:56, schrieb Misha Shnurapet:
> That is Open Source, and that is how the software is developed and bug reports
gathered.
well, but if the software is not ready for endusers it should
not released to them as default UI
Was it not stable enough? They even delayed the planned release to make it ready for the
end user.
> 3rd party developers have been provided with all the necessary
tools and the codebase
> to create what users would further desire.
does not help much if you release a software unusable for
your current userbase but hey it supports a tablet
I've been using GNOME 3 since 3.0 and I don't even use extensions. I do not
understand what you mean by "unusable". Are you trying to make me think
everything is so dramatical?
05.12.2011, 19:04, "Reindl Harald" <h.reindl(a)thelounge.net>:
it does not hurt me because i was never a gnome user but it hurts me
to
see that my favourite distribution is packing such a thing as default
desktop without any thoughts at the current user base
You meant to say the community, developers+contributors, the people who like to play
around. That is Fedora.
And the user base is safe. If you want to be safe, become the user base, use the final
product. Fedora is only the starting point.
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