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Originally posted by cheexer
Do the KDE 4.0 developers think ANY business is going to make a quantum jump in training and software to move from KDE 3.5 based apps and desktop to a KDE 4.0 based one?
Of course they are not! What are they going to do? Why, they will move to Gnome, since virtually every commercial linux distro defaults to Gnome anyhow.
Bottom line, due to the discontinuous jump from KDE 3.5 to 4.0, the KDE developers have managed to paint themselves into a corner. NO BUSINESS is going to stake their IT infrastructure on a bunch of developers who think it is cool to fix that which is not broken and to experiment with usability experiments gone bad.
This is damned depressing. Unless the 4.0 folks decide to make a "Classic look" a la Windows XP (that has bullet proof compatibility with 3.5 apps and users), I guess I'll have to use second best now (Gnome) now that KDE 3.5 has no real future in it.
Uuugghhhhhhhh.
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Originally posted by Quantum
It makes all the sense in the world that the configurability and usability is just not built in yet. But it will be.
But I do not understand why Beryl of Fusion is not built in, or at least an option? Will it be?
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "MikeBlamires" (Jan 26th 2008, 2:28am)
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Originally posted by MikeBlamires
I don't think it makes that much sense that it's not built in for the release at all (although premature inclusion is also wrong).
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Quantum" (Jan 26th 2008, 3:55pm)
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Originally posted by Quantum
So you can't understand that the whole world can not be built all at once? You think Rome was built in a day?
Patience my lad, patience.
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Originally posted by mshelby1
You open the gates AFTER the ferris wheel and other "big draw" rides are up and running. You open the gates and put on a show. You don't open the gates and then hope people will mill around waiting for you too get your show ready...
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