Linked by Andrew Youll on Fri 12th Aug 2005 16:52 UTC, submitted by Jure Repinc
KDE "It looks like the first part of my KDE 3.5 previews was extremely popular. Much more than I could ever anticipated. I even got Slashdotted. Anyway, here is the second part of the look into KDE's near future. Enjoy the tour!"
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RE[8]: What the...
by sonic1001 on Sat 13th Aug 2005 04:06 UTC in reply to "RE[7]: What the..."
sonic1001
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2005-07-18

Heads up, this is my last comment as its very late

"So use that, wait till its done or sign up for helping with the development. "

Its very incomplete and I don't have time to piss away with this project.

"If KDE is a lost cause to you simply don't use it, leave it to the rest of us who feel that its making strides in the right direction."

Go ahead, so what if the vast majority of users have the same concerns and priorities as myself. I keep hearing people yell and scream about Linux on the desktop, never going to happen if the community follows this direction.

Well atleast there Gnome, maybe a few years and it might be bearable.

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RE[9]: What the...
by on Sat 13th Aug 2005 04:54 in reply to "RE[8]: What the..."
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So theres a project that may satisfy your desktop needs and you say you don't have time to "piss away" on it, but you seem to prefer pissing away time by bitching.

Next you say that there are a lot of people that have the same complaints as you but won't take a project that will try to deliver what they want seriously. You don't want to code, you don't want to participate on a young project and want to have some one write software to your specs or that project is a "lost cause". If that isn't bitching I don't know what is.

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RE[9]: What the...
by Mediocre Sarcasm Man on Sat 13th Aug 2005 05:20 in reply to "RE[8]: What the..."
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2005-07-06

Go ahead, so what if the vast majority of users have the same concerns and priorities as myself.

"Vast majority", really?
Hyperbole degrades your argument, makes it look like you'll say anything to support your views.

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