@Natanox @AdrianVovk actually I was wrong, I remembered some time ago, only a few distros were advertised in the "get gnome" page, but now there is every major one, even ubuntu. From that point I would have thought it would impact opensuse negatively, because now people wouldnt install it anymore to get gnome, but GNOME OS.
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Time to make it official! I want to turn #GNOME@AdrianVovk Though announcing GNOME OS as a new OS for normal users and promoting it as the first recommendation would obviously be a change. I can see Fedora or OpenSuse having negative opinions about that. But in the end they cannot really do anything (or have the power to say anything), especially once funding for (long term) maintainance for GNOME OS will be secured. (Through an STF-like thing maybe) And I think that will be necessary.
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Time to make it official! I want to turn #GNOME@AdrianVovk I see, I am optimistic that a good solution can be found. Currently there is even a framework like that already in use, its just nowhere written down I guess. For example ubuntu is not mentioned in the "how to get gnome" section. So it wouldnt change a lot.
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> give the Foundation an objective framework under which to categorize and promote all distributions that ship the GNOME desktopWould thi be kind of like, "this distro ships extensions -> dont recommend"?
Also I guess this wouldn't be about GNOME OS, right?