Re: GNOME OS Goals



Thanks, Allan.

I think we need to be able to get a lot crisper on what we are trying to do. From your description, it sounds like we aren't trying to do GNOME OS, that's just an internal code name for an initiative to improve GNOME and the development process.

So what are we trying to do with GNOME? Are we saying that we are focusing on GNOME as a desktop? As opposed to GNOME as a bunch of technologies that people can fit into their own products? Is our audience developers or users? What are we trying to deliver to them?

Stormy


On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 2:35 AM, Allan Day <allanpday gmail com> wrote:
Bastien Nocera <hadess hadess net> wrote:
> On Tue, 2012-11-20 at 08:50 -0700, Stormy Peters wrote:
>> I wasn't at the discussion at GUADEC, but I've been involved in
>> several GNOME OS discussions and I have to say, I still don't know
>> know what GNOME OS is.
>
> It's pretty gobsmacking both that it wasn't explained to you properly
> and that you didn't ask for clarification.

GNOME OS is an initiative rather than a product, and it encompasses a
variety of prexisting goals, covering areas such as:

 * testing (both automated and continuous, and within the community)
 * application development and deployment
 * application sandboxing
 * hardware compatibility (particularly with regards to touch screens)
 * core user experience

What these things have in common is the aim to produce a more cohesive
and robust system. They require looking beyond GNOME itself to how we
integrate with the other parts of the stack. The goal, as is always
the case, is to improve the GNOME user and developer experience, with:

 * system integration and testing
 * a clear set of application developer APIs and guaranteed API stability
 * a robust and performant core system, with a security model that
protects users' data
 * a broad range of supported devices
 * a small set of integrated core applications

(To many, that is the definition of an operating system.)

What we are trying to do is take GNOME the next step of the way. We
are trying to turn it into a product.

Allan



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