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One of the things that is needed for Xfce to become number one is a name change. Seriously. KDE & GNOME are very catchy, but Xfce... did you ever try to spell this? What about spelling in a foreign language? Even more complicated? I wished I knew how to spell in french.
In all seriousness, If I were Olivier, I would change this name to something like Nebbia, Andromeda, XF², Modex, Orion... but eks-éf-see-ee is damn hard to hear, swallow, or speak.
I completely understand the *nix name and acronyms mania, but something like fwmn, xfce, lpqs, qxnp... is hardly human. Microsoft did its homework and chose the stupidiest name to name their OS/Desktop: Windows.
For example... You are not familiar to Linux and not even familiar with desktops. Suppose I present you the new desktop environment:
wxfzk
See what I mean?