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Gnome 2.10 Sneak Peek

spectre_be writes "Davyd Madeley wrote a Sneak Peek at Gnome 2.10, scheduled for release on the March 9, 2005. Looks like the new release-policy is starting to pay of, as several existing utilities get enhancements and a couple of new ones are added. Also (finally) a mozilla-stylee type-ahead find has been implemented in Gnome's Open/Save dialog. Together with OpenOffice.org 2.0's scheduled release and Novell's Mono coming up to speed, will 2005 prove to be the year of Gnome?" Update: 01/18 01:40 GMT by T : Oops - the "2-point" got chopped off in the headline; still a while until GNOME 10.

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  1. Re:Pronounciation for y'all by whoever57 · · Score: 5, Informative
    It's pronounced "nome". Not "guh-nome"

    Not according to the Gnome website.

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  2. Re:Pronounciation for y'all by Prowl · · Score: 5, Informative
    from gnu.org homepage:

    GNU is a recursive acronym for "GNU's Not UNIX"; it is pronounced "guh-noo."
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  3. Re:GNOME team seems more aggressive than the KDE t by JabberWokky · · Score: 5, Informative
    Soooo where is the KDE team in all of this?

    With Novell (who also owns Ximian) via SUSE and other large companies like IBM. The default desktop for *all* of the commercially successful desktop distros (commercially successful, since you're talking about commercial alliances). Connected to state contracts with national governments like Germany's Kolab project.

    KDE does have plenty of connections, as does Gnome. I'd hardly say that either is ignoring that aspect of their projects. Both have excellent people working toward commercial advocacy.

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