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2009-07-10
and your constant negativity over past Windows releases is not a smear campaign, why, exactly?
Get over yourself. KDE 4.0 was a big mess, and wholly mismanaged in every possible way - from developers to communicators, they all messed up. In any self-respecting organisation it would've led to some serious soul-searching and re-evaluating of roles, responsibilities, and so on. Instead, the KDE guys just blamed everyone else - and people like you continue to do so, to this very day.
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Thom, this is going nowhere. When kde devs say that:
"KDE 4.0 didn't fail, and it was actually very successful",
"KDE 4.0 has been one of the most successful innovations in the last 30 years" or that,
"KDE 4.0 was a big success - we don't have anything to apologize or soul search about"
I no longer wonder why, after 2 years, it still has so many problems.