Just another peanut-gallery observation: When you lose Linus Torvalds, you've lost something. Not your entire franchise, not the be-all and end-all of Linux and its user base, but something. And that counts.
Posted Nov 11, 2011 13:47 UTC (Fri) by ovitters (subscriber, #27950)
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Linus switched from GNOME 2 to KDE. Then apparently switched from KDE to GNOME 2 again. Now the switched to XFCE.
He moved away from GNOME 2 for the reason. We didn't do anything about it, he came back.
I don't think it counts.
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Posted Nov 11, 2011 14:50 UTC (Fri) by csigler (subscriber, #1224)
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Wow, you're like a dog worrying with a bone; you can't let even the tiniest comment go. So, good luck with that "I don't think it counts" mentality. Last time I checked, Linus does count in the world in which you play.
Clemmitt
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Posted Nov 11, 2011 14:59 UTC (Fri) by ovitters (subscriber, #27950)
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Why get personal? You didn't go into anything I said except saying "Linus does count". Suggest to re-read my post.
Why GNOME refugees love Xfce (Register)
Posted Nov 11, 2011 15:08 UTC (Fri) by csigler (subscriber, #1224)
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Wow, you're like a dog worrying with a bone; you can't let even the tiniest comment go.
Why GNOME refugees love Xfce (Register)
Posted Nov 11, 2011 18:43 UTC (Fri) by ovitters (subscriber, #27950)
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