Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 20th Feb 2008 00:11 UTC, submitted by irbis
Xfce "Although I have some doubts that XFCE is 'so very much lighter' than GNOME (GNOME 2.20 doesn't take too much memory if you don't start all kind of crap), it is still lighter, and in a few years there will be less and less antiquated computers who require extra-light window managers (Fluxbox, Openbox, Blackbox, WindowMaker, IceWM). XFCE is reasonably mature, and constantly improving, so it has all the chances to become the mid-weighted Desktop Environment of choice pretty soon! What is XFCE needing to reach the Nirvana? Here's the way I see things."
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Luis
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2006-04-28

I guess it was the last part of the sentence which sounded funny. You know, to "cooperate in order to ensure a decent level of bugginess" sounds like they will try to introduce some bugs just so the level of "bugginess" is not too low :-)

Anyway, there is a nice follow up post about choosing an XFCE based distro:

http://tinyurl.com/2kja35

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