Seigo: on introducing new ideas to free software communities
Seigo: on introducing new ideas to free software communities
Posted Nov 7, 2013 17:58 UTC (Thu) by Del- (guest, #72641)In reply to: Seigo: on introducing new ideas to free software communities by pboddie
Parent article: Seigo: on introducing new ideas to free software communities
Yes.
> but it can also confuse the uninitiated when they accidentally close the "plasmoid"
Indeed, so users will need to have the brains necessary to populate their desktop with widgets. For those who are not up to it, I suggest moving over to something IOS like. I really do not want KDE dumbed down that far.
> Fantastic it may be, but those were six lost years as far as getting Free Software in front of people and building on earlier achievements are concerned.
Your logic doesn't make sense. There was no way in hell KDE3 would make it out to average Joe. I loved it, but let's face it,the whole design of KDE3 (including apps) was a nerd fest of functionality straight in your face. One of the key achievements of KDE4 is to provide a superior level of functionality with a much more user friendly wrapping. Even KDE4 is probably too advanced to make it out to a majority of users. Those years were not lost, they were invested to give all of us a fantastic desktop. I cannot fathom why any of us need to look twice at any other desktop, KDE4 is light years ahead.
