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RE[4]: The good and the bad:
by halfmanhalfamazing on Sat 22nd Apr 2006 10:59
in reply to "RE[3]: The good and the bad:"
---------There are many forces at play here, corporate ones.------------
Thankfully. Without those corporate forces there wouldn't be much to look forward to, comparatively.
Especially those of you who are GNOME users. You really have alot of reasons to thank the corporate world.






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2006-01-01
Like any true open source project, savy end users as well as developers will always be able to fork and retrofit windows and desktop managers over the core OS. Howerver, I say we wait a 14 or 15 months and we will see where GNOME and the "horrific" mono are at in comparison with KDE in respect with SUSE.
There are many forces at play here, corporate ones.
I my self don't object to Qt or KDE. I respect the achievements that they represent. I regret that people have to sling mud in an emotional display about projects that they don't prefer or work for.
I stand by my suggestion: If you like SUSE all that much, learn to embrace Gtk, Gtk#, GNOME, Gnome#.