Release Team Proposes Gnome 3.0 Plans 306
benuski writes "Today at GUADEC, the Gnome User and Developer European Conference, the gtk+ team announced their plans for gtk+ 3.0; immediately after, the Gnome release team announced their plans for Gnome 2.30 to be changed into Gnome 3.0. This would mean a release date a year and a half to a year in the future. Details are short at the moment, but the Gnome team seems to be following in KDE's footsteps, but hopefully will avoid the problems that plagued KDE 4.0's release."
Speed it up (Score:5, Funny)
Just re-name 2.2 to 3.0 and you've released ahead of schedule!
All hail letter "g" (Score:2, Funny)
Gwow, this is Great Gnews! Let's Ghope they are Gstill Going to Geep Gusing the Gletter "G".
I run 2.0 (Score:5, Funny)
It gets 40 rods to the hogshead and that's how I likes it.
Re:All hail letter "g" (Score:5, Funny)
Gwow, this is Great Gnews! Let's Ghope they are Gstill Going to Geep Gusing the Gletter "G".
A kbit klike kthe kpeople kthen ksince kthey kdo kthis kfar ktoo koften. kmuch kmore koften kthan kthe kGNOME kpeople
KDE's footsteps? (Score:5, Funny)
Will it be backward compatible with Web 2.0? (Score:5, Funny)
I don't want to upgrade to Web 3.0 yet.
Re:All hail letter "g" (Score:2, Funny)
[quote]kGNOME [/quote]
KGNOME -- A version of GNOME built on the Qt toolkit and compatible with KDE and KParts and such. ;)
Re:let's wait and see (Score:5, Funny)
murphy is unforgiven.
Damn straight he is... not one of us would ever forgive that fscker after all the trouble his stupid law has caused for us!
Re:Screens???? (Score:3, Funny)
Woah. That craps all over the iPhone from a substantial height [moblin.org] and makes aero look pretty silly too. Is it actually practical? Who cares!
Re:All hail letter "g" (Score:5, Funny)
I have yet to figure out what the Apple fascination with the prefix i- on absolutely everything is supposed to signify?
The only person that matters to Steve, course.
Re:Problem with KDE 4 (Score:3, Funny)
Is developer arrogance a bug or a feature?
A bug, outside of the Redmond and Cupertino areas.
.NET is standardized (Score:2, Funny)
The way Microsoft released the specifications for the .NET it is not encumbered. Plus, there aren't really many alternatives for using C#/.NET.
It (C#) is a fine language, built on the learn lessons from earlier languages. It is more expressive, less error prone to work with, and also performs quite well. On top of that, there is a huge standard library (.net core libraries), which makes it quite easy to start implementing the features instead of re-inventing the wheel. The only mature enough language alternative that I can see is Java. The same goes for standard library support as well.
However, Java and C#/.NET are not really comparable. Microsoft built theirs learning from the mistakes of the Java as well. They did very, very well. Technologies like LINQ and WPF are good examples of awesomeness.
Uncyclopedia's Gnome 3.0 (Score:1, Funny)
Gnome 3.0 [uncyclopedia.org]