Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 18th Jul 2007 22:40 UTC, submitted by zaboing
Gnome During his opening speech at the GNOME Developers conference GUADEC Jono Bacon, community manager for the Ubuntu distribution, called for a common vision inside the project, an area in which the project as a whole is currently lacking. Only a few hours later Red Hat developers Havoc Pennington and Bryan Clark presented their own proposal for a reinvention of the Open Source desktop: The GNOME Online Desktop. My take: As I have been saying for a long time, GNOME needs a vision (and leaders) for the future. I'm glad that people are finally stepping up.
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RE[2]: Oh dear...
by lrose on Fri 20th Jul 2007 00:39 UTC in reply to "RE: Oh dear..."
lrose
Member since:
2007-07-19

While mugshot is open source, Google/Picasa, Yahoo/Flickr, MySpace and Facebook are not. If you read online-desktop.org it makes it pretty clear their goal is to provide an api that uses if not requires social networks.

Also who's to say that gnome could keep up with web services anyways? It has been only a couple days and it looks like they will have competition. (There implementation actually sounds better since they aren't ignoring the fact the internet isn't always accessible)

http://blog.wired.com/monkeybites/2007/07/facebook-aims-f.html

by the way, I am a gnome fan. Never really liked the over used K app names in KDE.

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RE[3]: Oh dear...
by nxsty on Fri 20th Jul 2007 09:27 in reply to "RE[2]: Oh dear..."
nxsty Member since:
2005-11-12

But the initial post was talking about vendor lock-in. Gnome online desktop will be tied to mugshot, but that doesn't mean you'll have to use it, or any other web services (proprietary or free) that would work with gnome.

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