Bueno, sus motivos tuvo para quitarlo, no fue una decisión autoritaria. Cito (del Changelog):
Please do not incorrectly interpret any of this as a slight against GNOME itself, which (although it does usually need to be fixed and polished beyond the way it ships from upstream more so than, say, KDE or XFce) is a decent desktop choice. So are a lot of others, but Slackware does not need to ship every choice. GNOME is and always has been a moving target (even the "stable" releases usually aren't quite ready yet) that really does demand a team to keep up on all the changes (many of which are not always well documented). I fully expect that this move will improve the quality of both Slackware itself, and the quality (and quantity) of the GNOME options available for it.
Folks, this is how open source is supposed to work. Enjoy.:-)
Alega que Gnome ha sido eliminado porque las versiones consideradas estables no lo eran tanto, y porque muchos de los cambios necesarios de versión a versión estaban sin documentar (entre otras cosas). De todos modos si aún quieres utilizar Gnome, siempre tienes Gware, Dropline o FreeRock Gnome, listos para ser instalados en Slack.
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