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Trans.: Re: k3b replaces gnomebaker?
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- From: Jean-Philippe Guillemin <jp.guillemin@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2007 22:48:47 +0200
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This is **really** the end of this discussion.
JP
----- Message transféré de Jean-Philippe Guillemin <jp.guillemin@xxxxxxx> -----
Date : Tue, 16 Oct 2007 22:29:46 +0200
De : Jean-Philippe Guillemin <jp.guillemin@xxxxxxx>
Adresse de retour :Jean-Philippe Guillemin <jp.guillemin@xxxxxxx>
Sujet : Re: k3b replaces gnomebaker?
À : sebastian.j.reisse@xxxxxxx
Selon Sebastian Reisse <sebastian.j.reisse@xxxxxxx>:
>
> Well I wonder how performant KDE ZW is running on older Hardware with less
> RAM. If you really go for KDE it is definitly bloated and not _ZEN_
> anymore...
You should try to understand things before stating
>
>
> > Please stop discussing every new feature we put in the SNAPSHOT. I'm not
> > supposed to justify anything I do.
>
> Well if you see it that way I am afraid more devs will leave the project
> sooner or later...
Should I care ?
Understand me : I started this project alone, for fun, because I was willing to
create an original version of Slackware, because it was a way to learn about
Linux... now 4 years later, I usually spend 4 hours by day uploading packages,
answering mails, searching for solutions to bugs, searching for new features to
add, finding the best applications for the desktop, designing icon sets, and
it's even difficult to find time for coding new system tools. So now, 4 years
later, do you believe that Zenwalk is essential for me now ? Do you think that
I'm still studying computer science in some high school and have plenty of time
to spend on open source projects ?
In fact I have a job with some responsabilities, a wife, a child, a jazz quartet
band, several books to read, a big house to work on, some friends to meet more
often, a dog to take a walk with more often, and some wines I never tasted.
In some sense it is still a fun hobby, and I feel some responsibility toward the
user community. But it's fun as long as it remains my vision of what a Linux
system should be, and I'm oàpen minded, so be sure that wrong choices will be
cancelled.
As long as Zenwalk exist I will continue to drive the design choices. If it
happens that I get too much trouble with this project I will stop working on it
instantly and begin to live normally, and play guitar more often.
So it's really the last time I will write down about this topic.
If you believe it's enough : goodby
JP
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