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RE[5]: Desktop Linux
by Anonymous Penguin on Mon 14th Mar 2011 06:50
in reply to "RE[4]: Desktop Linux"
KDE4 is what you get when a bunch of hackers with no UI experience or taste try to innovate
I am not sure about that. What I am sure of is that open source developers should never forget their users.
The average computer user is not a geek. And even geeks often prefer to get something easy, so that they can be as productive as possible, without effort (from personal experience, from many friends who abandoned Gentoo or Slackware for something more user friendly.
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KDE4 is what you get when a bunch of hackers with no UI experience or taste try to innovate
KDE4 is what you get when a bunch of hackers with no UI experience or taste try to innovate
I am not sure about that. What I am sure of is that open source developers should never forget their users.
The average computer user is not a geek. And even geeks often prefer to get something easy, so that they can be as productive as possible, without effort (from personal experience, from many friends who abandoned Gentoo or Slackware for something more user friendly. "
In my experience, non-geeks like KDE4 just fine. It's the hard core KDE3 lovers who can't stand it. They definitely tend to fall in the geek camp, more often than not. And of course, lots of Gnomers - some of them are geeks and some not, but their defining trait is more about loving Gnome than anything else. It wouldn't matter what KDE did, they wouldn't be satisfied.





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Exactly. That is what I say to myself: KDE 3.5 was a desktop for users, KDE 4 is a desktop for geeks.
You have managed to explain very well what I was trying to say. However that doesn't explain why I was modded down twice. "
That's because it was basically a Windows clone. KDE4 is what you get when a bunch of hackers with no UI experience or taste try to innovate