Seigo: on introducing new ideas to free software communities
Seigo: on introducing new ideas to free software communities
Posted Nov 8, 2013 14:41 UTC (Fri) by sorpigal (subscriber, #36106)In reply to: Seigo: on introducing new ideas to free software communities by Del-
Parent article: Seigo: on introducing new ideas to free software communities
This is nonsense. KDE3 didn't have problems that a regular user would care about which could not have been fixed by a good going-over to clean up and organize menus and control panels. That's all that was holding it back where usability is concerned. All the infrastructure improvements in KDE4 are the sorts of things that developers like and regular users don't notice or want to hear about.
There's no question KDE4 is better now, but the way it was transitioned was wrong wrong wrong. At a time when Windows users were looking for alternatives out of a fear of Vista all they found from KDE was a buggy early 4.x instead of the stability that would have lead to more switching. A great opportunity to convert many users to a Free OS was lost because KDE was in a period of infrastructure churn that was not *necessary*, however nice the results.
> I cannot fathom why any of us need to look twice at any other desktop, KDE4 is light years ahead.
So where is the key binding manager? In KDE I still have to use xbindkeys and bbkeys to drive windows and have shortcuts. Sounds like blackbox is ahead, to me.
