Originally posted by sarmad
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Fedora Workstation Is Making Me Quite Excited
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i'm more or less refraining my self to post on fedora or gnome articles (except few occasions that were too much of a joke to pass on) so, i kinda apologize on this rant of mine, but i simply could not swallow this and avoid writing comment
In fact if an application developer want to write an application for the linux desktop at all we greatly appreciate that effort regardless of what tools they decide to use to do so.
this is what you say? appreciate? strange way of appreciation, like saying thanks with bullets
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Originally posted by Kostas View PostDon't remember much from Poettering's talk from August by I'm not sure using Android as a model for permissions is a good idea. Its all or nothing system is significantly inferior to the independent and non-simultaneous permissions in iOS.
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Originally posted by Pawlerson View PostI wonder what DE is on screenshots. What might it be?
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Originally posted by blackiwid View PostNo Fedora IS short word for Fedora Gnome, gnome is the default fedora desktop, so calling the workstation fedora gnome makes no sense.
As such it would have made sense to analyze the distribution of DE users within Fedora and staff the new work group proportionately from the existing SIGs.
Originally posted by RahulSundaram View PostWould you mind providing a reference to the 50% claim?
Originally posted by RahulSundaram View PostWorkstation proposal was from many of the same people who are upstream GNOME developers and work on Fedora desktop live image. So it is not at all surprising that the produce would use GNOME.
?Fedora Gnome? No! Our desktop is the only one that can be used for work!?
Originally posted by sarmad View PostI think the world does revolve around them. At least you are! There is not even a single mention of Gnome in the article, nor in the comment above you, yet you find yourself compelled to bring Gnome in the conversation.
And in case you didn't notice: I LIKE THE GNOME DESKTOP! I just don't like the developers? attitude. That?s what led to the countless Gnome forks because almost everybody is incapable of compromises. We rarely see this: ?We have this idea, you have that idea. How can we bring them together??
We often see instead: ?Your idea is wrong and only mine is right. FU! I create a fork!?
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