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I was wondering the same thing. Development of Gnome is going too slow, each release only has some minor changes, not to mention Metacity and Nautilus that are basicaly the same for last 2 or 3 years. I don't like KDE (too glossy, even after changing icons, most software for KDE has glossy icons anyway), but looking at the development going on there I really wonder what's up with Gnome? Is there ever going to be some real step forward, meaning it'll include big new/cool features and finally more options to everything (meaning: not making me the feel Gnome is made for dumb secretaries)?
Just my 5 cents.
Edited 2007-05-17 15:29