That well may be, but it would be a real loss for the Linux desktop if the two groups can't figure out how to work together. Between Ubuntu, Fedora and openSUSE, I suspect GNOME provides the UI foundation for most Linux…
That well may be, but it would be a real loss for the Linux desktop if the two groups can't figure out how to work together. Between Ubuntu, Fedora and openSUSE, I suspect GNOME provides the UI foundation for most Linux…