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2007-12-10
So clearly for some people it is fine, and for some people it is not. That's always the case; software tends to be judged by the worst-case though (as it should be), because those are the cases that still have to be fixed.
There's no need to maintain that everything is perfect in KDE-land, there are sore-spots just like in GNOME or any other software project.