To put it more clear:
for me without Dean there is no refracta.
no need to throw the baby away...with the bathwater, but i see problems (for me).
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meandean wrote:So you rather that the refracta project be closed instead of someone else taking it over?
no need to throw the baby away...with the bathwater, but i see problems (for me).
fsmithred wrote:Nadir,
I think I feel the same way about it as you. There's no way I can fill Dean's shoes, but I think we can keep this thing going. I'll have to look over the list of stuff to do for the current version and figure out where we stand with all of that. I just did a reinstall of my big hard drive, and I need to do some more work on that before I can get my email again, but I'll start a discussion about what's on that list, and we can figure out what to do about it. I also plan to bug Dean for guidance once in awhile.
Before Dean handed me the keys (like for the past month or so) he's been gently pushing me to do an xfce version of refracta. I'd like to do that. I have some ideas, and I think the next version might not be for Aunt Martha; it'll be for us. We're not gonna wait two years. I vow to get you up off your couch and trying new builds.
fsr
nadir wrote:Someone hears me still mosering and grousing in the background?
nadir wrote:a) keep the actual version online (actual is the blueish gnome, called 6.03)
hope for Dean to come back as the main dev.
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