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> This will make Gnome users become productive faster
I didn't made that experience. Actually I had a lot of problems using GNOME specially all the basic features don't really work. Printing, Mailing, Crashing, Weak apps and so on. I always have to seek for KDE alternatives to get my work done.
I think we are talking about different things. I talk about how Gnome is supposed to work, you are talking about bugs.
Up until Gnome 2.6 or even 2.8 I would agree with you, that the basic functions was too bug ridden to be of any use for real work.
It was not long ago I always found myself going back to KDE to get work done after trying Gnome, but after using late Gnome distros such as Ubuntu and Fedora I would say Gnome is shaping up rapidly. This time I will not switch back on the grounds that Gnome is technically substandard.
Exactly! It makes a lot of sense as we can see on Trolltechs portfolio they have a lot of really known companies who use their work. It speaks lectures.
I agree with you that Trolltech technology is superior to gtk, but unfortunately the best technology doesn't allways win. Just remember the case of the much better Sony Betamax being beaten by the mediocre VHS VCR systems.
Sure, QT makes development faster, but Gnome/Gtk is not that bad if you use e.g. gtkmm/glade. The problem is that KDE lacks so much in the usability and accessability department that it doesn't make up for the better development process in KDE.
After all, in most cases there are more users than developers. Just look at the old MacOS, it was hell to developers but even so Apple is still alive and kicking today.