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Author: Mauro Cicio
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To: Martinx - ジェームズ
CC: dng@lists.dyne.org
Subject: Re: [Dng] Gnome
> ... Xfce ...
> ... Enlightenment ...


Well, I am using fluxbox myself, but I wouldn't mind if it was not
available from day 1: I can still compile it, if I really want it. The same
is very likely true for most of the people in this list: we can live
without our pet WM out of the box, but we are not ready to give up the
philosophical principles behind *nix ("do 1 thing and do it right") and the
freedom that comes with the "free as in speech" part of the FSF GNU.

The main goal we should strive for here is to have a two steps release
process, not to lose the momentum. E.g.:
- Devuan - server release / Devuan - desktop release
or
- Devuan - base release / Devuan - GNOME release
or
- ...

The point being: if there is a reasonable and pubic release plan, we can
keep the momentum while not losing the interest of the GNOME audience,
which can be interested in jumping to Devuan at a later point in time.
Characterizing Devuan as anti-GNOME or - on the other end of he spectrum -
making it GNOME dependent seem to be a bad ideas at this stage.

Cheers,
Mauro


On 29 December 2014 at 15:16, Martinx - ジェームズ <thiagocmartinsc@???>
wrote:

> On 29 December 2014 at 11:13, Richard <richard.holt@???> wrote:
>
>> An init-free debian-like distro would be very appealing for the largest
>>> majority of those that would consider installing Devuan, GNOME or not.
>>>
>>
>> Yes.
>> And use a DE like Xfce for easier takeup.
>>
>
> Or Enlightenment... I'm using it on a daily basis, it is very stable,
> smooth and beautiful... It have a option to "disable-systemd"... :-)
>
> Never tried Xfce, I'll give it a shot...
>
> Cheers!
>
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