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and not in line with where linux excels. Linux will never be a desktop OS, at least in the vane of the M$ products. As opposed to focusing on these two slow memory hogging windowmanagers, we should turn our attention to (and support) lightweight and functional managers.
I used KDE for about two years and dumped it because of bloat. I used GOME for about 1 year and dumped it because of bloat. Now I use one of several nice lightweight desktops and I am a happy camper. Linux will never win over those M$ desktop users and I am sick of getting sucked into the battle of those that try.