
The article
yesterday on KDE4 triggered both Sebastian Kuegler and Aaron Seigo to respond via their blogs.
Kuegler writes:
"The Free Desktop and KDE have come a long way during the last years. There have been various huge changes in KDE's social structure, in it's infrastructure and of course in the sourcecode itself. I've split this into three different areas where I think a shift in paradigm has taken place." Seigo writes:
"Mark my words: KDE4 is a revolution unfolding and you're getting to watch it all happen from the very beginning."
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2005-07-06
Why are you shifting the discussion towards the kernel? KDE is a DE that runs on many OSes/kernels and which kernel is used below KDE doesn't matter. Aseigo asked a question and I gave a set of answers that I think are important and none of them have anything to do with kernels.
If your only remaining argument against my answers is "Amarok is better than iTunes" then you should know which ares are left to build a compelling ecosystem for casual users.