yttrx@xxxxxxxxx (yttrx) writes:
> BearItAll <spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Hadron wrote:
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>>> BearItAll <spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>>>
>>>> Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> GNOME [10th] Birthday
>>>>>
>>>>> ,----[ Quote ]
>>>>> | Ten years ago the GNU Network Object Model Environment project was
>>>>> | announced by Miguel de Icaza. Happy birthday GNOME!
>>>>> `----
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.barisione.org/blog.html/p=99
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Only ten!!!! Good job that wasn't my million pound question on who wants
>>>> to be a millionaire, because I would have picked a higher number than
>>>> that, maybe C, 15 years. But I'm pretty sure I wouldn't have picked D,
>>>> 2000 years.
>>>>
>>>> Do you remember those early Gnomes, big clunky menus and buttons and
>>>> shell stability that could be called mediocre. Then we have the product
>>>> that we
>>>
>>> So Gnome wasn't ready for the desktop 10 years ago? Shock horror.
>>>
>>>> have now, a rock solid streamlined shell. In a way a shell if its good
>>>> should be sort of invisible, you use it daily but don't notice it,
>>>> because it never gets in the way, I think that is what Gnome has become,
>>>> so good that you don't need to think about it anymore.
>>>>
>>>> I think that the new KDE will win some hearts though.
>>>
>>> KDE is an over engineered mess. It is strangling itself. It tries to be
>>> too much for too many and as such has lost any true identity.
>>
>> Look at the new Kde, even in Beta it was worthy of note.
>>
>
> KDE is for people who really should be using windows instead.
>
True and why Koehlmann is constantly banging on about some crappy
over engineered feature in Konqueror - he IS a windows user and
programmer.
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