
On Mon, Jul 31, 2023 at 9:19 AM Lennart Sorensen < lsorense@csclub.uwaterloo.ca> wrote: They could have started a new desktop project and done whatever they
wanted. Making gnome 3 totally nothing like gnome 2 on the other hand made no sense. It was not an upgrade of the previous version.
I was first alerted to the initiative when Marcel Gagne posted to say "this is cool" (he has since backtracked). A member of the documentation team posted here to say they were coming to town, and Hugh followed up with more specific location details. I went to Seneca@York and met volunteers from the States, BC, Germany, the UK, Chile, and a couple of locals including the maintainer of dbus. After being involved in the early 2000s downloading and testing GNOME for the Debian effort, I had turned into a passive user of GNOME 2. Getting involved with GNOME 3 turned me back into an enthusiastic user. I use assorted GNOME utilities but mainly Boxes and Firefox. Mike