Linked by David Adams on Wed 2nd Jul 2008 16:11 UTC, submitted by elsewhere
KDE "After the recent release KDE 4.1 beta 2 and openSUSE 11 with KDE 4.0.4, some critics have been especially vocal in expressing their displeasure with the KDE 4 user interface paradigms. The debate has grown increasingly caustic as critics and supporters engage in a war of words over the technology. The controversy has escalated to the point where some users are now advocating a fork in order to move forward the old KDE 3.5 UI paradigms. As an observer who has closely studied each new release of KDE 4, I'm convinced that the fork rhetoric is an absurdly unproductive direction for this debate."
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RE: Wait a minute!
by FunkyELF on Wed 2nd Jul 2008 18:25 UTC in reply to "Wait a minute!"
FunkyELF
Member since:
2006-07-26

Yeah! Why not what for a while until the software has matured before starting to make forks and whatnot?


How many months did it take XGL to be forked into Beryl? Of course they wound up merging or un-forking later on...it wound up working out nicely.

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RE[2]: Wait a minute!
by siride on Wed 2nd Jul 2008 22:24 in reply to "RE: Wait a minute!"
siride Member since:
2006-01-02

None because XGL didn't fork into Beryl -- Compiz did. And that was mainly because David Reveman was trying to take a slow and steady approach to developing Compiz and some people wanted to make all this crazy stuff right off the bat without having a sound infrastructure.

XGL and AIGLX are the 3d compositing frameworks (more or less) that made Compiz/Beryl possible.

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