Some of these problems are not GNOME-specific.
> GNOME is understaffed.
Most open-source projects are understaffed (maybe Linux is one of the exceptions, although I can't figure out any one else.)
> GNOME is a Red Hat project.
There are many such projects, for example:
Unity is a Canonical project (was, at least)
Qt was a Trolltech project.
> GNOME has no goals.
Windows is also losing its goals. In any aspect i can't image Metro is the UI developed for people to work on it.
The problem is, the mobile world is confusing developers of DEs.
> GNOME is understaffed.
Most open-source projects are understaffed (maybe Linux is one of the exceptions, although I can't figure out any one else.)
> GNOME is a Red Hat project.
There are many such projects, for example:
Unity is a Canonical project (was, at least)
Qt was a Trolltech project.
> GNOME has no goals.
Windows is also losing its goals. In any aspect i can't image Metro is the UI developed for people to work on it.
The problem is, the mobile world is confusing developers of DEs.
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