Repositioning the KDE Brand (KDE.News)
Posted Nov 26, 2009 17:25 UTC (Thu) by
nix (subscriber, #2304)
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Repositioning the KDE Brand (KDE.News) by aseigo
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Repositioning the KDE Brand (KDE.News)
There is no "KDE x.y" and there hasn't been for some time, probably since
the KDE 2.0 release in fact. A by-product of the release engineering that
there are such epochal releases, but they aren't "a product" that goes
together.
I dunno. I compare KDE to GNOME, and KDE is a helluva lot more an
integrated entity than GNOME ever is. It's got a working component
framework, a vast collection of libraries, a common code style (pretty
much), an integrated version control system (modulo the amarok
experiment), a similar naming style, common user interface guidelines,
relatively few very large modules at the source control level, built as a
single lump...
... seems pretty much like a single thing to me. Yes, you can install
parts of it, but how common *is* that? Probably either people install one
KDE app they particularly like, or they install the whole lot because they
run the KDE desktop that you're trying to say doesn't exist, plasma and
all.
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