Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 21st Dec 2006 11:38 UTC
In 2002, both KDE and GNOME released their last major revisions; KDE released KDE 3.0 on 3rd April, while GNOME followed shortly after with GNOME 2.0 on 27th June. For the Linux desktop, therefore, 2002 was an important year. Since then, we have continiously been fed point releases which added bits of functionaility and speed improvements, but no major revision has yet seen the light of day. What's going on?
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2005-08-06
I feel much the same way. I use Gnome every day and I can't think of much more I would want from it really. I'm probably just a luddite.
Having said that, I would also like to see GNOME 3.0 have bit more of a direction.
Edited 2006-12-21 12:01