FOSDEM Interviews
FOSDEM writes "The first FOSDEM speakers' interviews are available on the FOSDEM website. The FOSDEM folks have produced 3 great interviews of Alexander Larsson from Nautilus (Gnome), Matthias Ettrich from KDE and Olivier Fourdan from XFCE."
FOSDEM is going to be a blast, I wish they would have posted interviews with more of the other speakers, like Marty Roesch who's doing the Snort talk, and the Gambas guy Benoit Minisini; or even some of the guys doing talks on the Linux kernel.
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Unfortunately, there are going to be no BSD related talks, although I know the FreeBSD folks are going to have a booth, I think NetBSD and OpenBSD are showing up too (oh, and us MirBSD folks
Overall, it'll be a weekend well spent if you find yourself in Brussels that weekend
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Whenever someone points out how fragmented Linux desktop is, people reference Freedesktop. But these interviews show that Freedesktop is barely making a difference. The KDE mentions a little bit of cooperation, and the XFCE guy outright stats that they don't pay a lot of attention to it.
With this kind of lazy attitude towards a desktop standard, it'll be another five years from now that people will be claiming "2010 is the year of Linux on the desktop!" I'm sorry, but it's true.
Wow, it really sounds great. Does anyone know if something like this happens in the US?
Yes, I know I could just read TFA but would it really kill you to tell us what the hell FOSDEM is?
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same here i dont have a clue what it is, but i have some details people have told me before, it would be nice to have some more info right on ./
I've been using XFCE 4.2 on my laptop for a couple months, and it's great. While I love KDE and use it on my main computer, XFCE 4.2 comes with a keramik theme style and nice default panel setup. the only problem with it I have is the terminal, I tend to use multi-aterm instead. still, I'm sick of the bloat of Gnome, and have tried to keep the programs I use mostly in the GTK only camp. Still, with PAN, bitchx, pine, and firefox, most of my needs are met on this pentium 266. I'll never use gnome now that they use a freakin registry.
Now I know why most people don't understand computers. Everything has to be an acronym. If you just spelled things out for once, you might not frighten away all the new comers. If we just cut out all the unnecessary jargon, people wouldn't be so afraid of computers.
Anthropic principle: We see the universe the way it is because if it were different we would not be here to see it.
Does anyone know if Russ Nelson (the new head of OSI) is going to be there? I would like to discuss his blog entry with him:
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http://angry-economist.russnelson.com/blacks-are-
People is afraid of change and new knowledge, in this capitalist society where confort, comodities and pleasure are over all things, everything that presents a challenge, and that requires and effort to learn, turns people off. Most People just want instant satisfaction, initiation periods are inaceptable for them. That's why tv is more popular than books. No effort. No thinking. No Learning. Fast Food, ready to eat. That's what sells well, and that's what people will continue to get. This answers many questions, like, for example, "Why microsoft succeds?", or "Why is the tv industry so profitable?".
I Think that instead of spending time trying to make free software easier to use, we should spend some time trying to change this situation, and educating people. I Know that's a long term campaign, but if we don't take it, we are in the group of people that i described before, whom are unable to wait to see results.
Just my 2 cents.
WTF am I doing replying to an AC at 5 A.M on a Friday night?
.. or were the questions directed to the XFCE developer rather unfocussed on XFCE?
Q: So.. How about that Enlightenment window thingy?
A: Umm.. I don't know. I don't work on Enlightenment.
Q: So, if you weren't going to use XFCE, what would you use for a window manager?
A: Why wouldn't I use my own window manager?
Q: My l33t gnome applets don't work in the XFCE toolbar
A: You could code a plugin to wrap that, I suppose. Plugins need to be stable, or they will crash the bar.
Q: So, um, how about that Enlightenment, again?
A: Jesus, are you Rasterman or something?
"You have to manually mount the filesystems you want in some place" so I started to think of an automatic system that mounts filesystems... I would tell you more details, but I'm busy filling the patent form, of course. I hope to get the reply about the auto detection one I filled some years ago too. I'm sure I'm the first with all these things, yep.
It is pretty cool actually. In fact, this is a bit of footage from the event.
http://home.comcast.net/~bedpan/freakaleak.mpg
He's pulled the blog entry but Google still has the cache of it.
Some people consider this off-topic, but OSI is the site hosting the "Hallowe'en Documents", which makes it VERY on-topic.