Seigo: on introducing new ideas to free software communities
Seigo: on introducing new ideas to free software communities
Posted Nov 7, 2013 7:58 UTC (Thu) by Del- (guest, #72641)In reply to: Seigo: on introducing new ideas to free software communities by Cyberax
Parent article: Seigo: on introducing new ideas to free software communities
No, it is not. It is a neat way to organize, distribute and maintain all my shortcuts across all my desktops. I haven't put any icons on any of my desktops in years. You have spent far too long away, come home and enjoy all the KDE goodies.
> And again, it took KDE about 6 years (from 2005 to about 2011) to become good enough for tasks that were working pretty much flawlessly in KDE3.
Indeed, quite a fantastic feat don't you think? Google with all it's funding and developers needed about the same time to get Android decent.
> Lots of attention went to the "Activities" feature and all the Plasma stuff
Not really. Keep up with KDE and you will see that most developers work on other stuff (like getting the applications up to level). However, I am very grateful for the efforts that went into plasma. It is now rock solid, while the Karamba stuff in KDE3 never got anywhere near stable, that was a rather large frustration to me.
On a general note, bashing choices made years ago is all too easy. For the semantic desktop, it got substantial EU funding. Shit hit the fan when the funding stopped. You should take the time to understand the background before attacking the developers we depend on. You should realize that failing to do so is a provocation. Today, Blue systems have stepped up, and KDE is in better shape than ever.
