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2006-09-19
Where are my desktop icons?
That is the question.
And it's very legitimate question people are asking since we're dealing with KDE DESKTOP here.
Now, Aaron, comes with a blog post showing a desktop filled with icons all aligned to grid and with no background, not even plain color.
"Here, people, you have your freaking desktop icons, now shut up."
"Umm, BTW, saving icon position, context menu, and background are features that will be implemented in the future. Now stop bugging me with you stupid questions!"
I may not be the sharpest knife in the drawer but didn't he just clarify the concerns of the critics with that blog post and screen shots?
Good thing he is not a lawyer.