Originally posted by ipspeB
KDE does not have enough man power to fix all the Konqueror bugs, so starting a whole new project that does nothing but duplicate a little bit of existing functionality is a total waste.
You can't tell FOSS volunteers "hey, do this project instead of that". These people work on what they're interested in, on areas they know about, on projects they like. That Konqueror is not as maintained as other apps is indeed a tragedy. But the only tragedy here is that there are enough volunteers who could work on it.
Here comes someone who wants to do a simple KDE file manager, focused only on being a file manager, one that still used KDE technologies like KIO. Dolphin was born. Dolphin was a 3rd-party KDE app for some time. Some KDE developers saw it and got interested. They believed it offered a solution. So they helped in improving Dolphin, to the point that it has the potential become the default KDE file manager for KDE 4.x.
Fix Konqueror bugs, make it more flexible, take care of all the profile management mess once and for all by separating web browsing from file management, change all the eye candy you want, let the user choose whether to have the Up button, etc. etc.
There is plenty of work to do. How about fixing file selection using keyboard for example? It is obvious no Konqueror developer ever tried to select files in it using keyboard. Konqueror is the only file manager in existence that has totally broken and useless keyboard selection and navigation. Do we have man power to fix that? It seems we don't. (And I beg you please *please* don't come with the usual crap like "have you opened a bug?". Just try to use it and you'll see how badly it's broken and has been forever.)[/quote]
Yes excellent plan of action. Now next question: who's going to do these? There already is a lack of people to work on Konqueror It's not like a whole team is working on Dolphin either. I would be surprised if there were more than 4 or 5 from KDE working on Dolphin directly.
And what about not opening a bug report? What's wrong with it? See, here's the problem. There are very few people already working on this or that project. But users don't seem to be interested to do their share of the load. This is an free/open source software project. Everybody, from developers right down to the users, have a stake in the project. They have a contribution to make. Filing bugs, in order to be able to tell developers what's wrong, is one of the major contributions of a user. Developer are neither omniscient nor perfect. They definitely cannot know all possible use cases, hardware combinations, problems, etc. That's where us users come in to help. (P.S. You may or may not be the type of user I'm referring to. I'm not ranting at/bashing you. Just giving a common example.)
So if we have people who don't care to improve an existing program that is already the best of all but needs work to make it better, that's fine, let them work on a new project or do whatever else they want or just leave, KDE doesn't need you. KDE needs people who can finish a good work that was started ten years ago, that is what we all need.
Leave? KDE doesn't need them? Who decides what KDE does or doesn't need? Who decides who can stay or leave? Look at kde-apps.org. There are a lot of duplicate projects there, some which probably duplicate some KDE apps. Should they leave, too?
Bottom line is, no one can really force people to work on something. Not in KDE, not in any FOSS project. You can only do that if the person(s) is in your payroll.
Btw, I voted for Konqueror.
So my vote is Konqueror. Thanks for reading my rant of the week.[/quote]