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RE[7]: Year of the Linux desktop
by lemur2 on Thu 4th Aug 2011 22:42
in reply to "RE[6]: Year of the Linux desktop"
Changing the name is the trivial thing. Does it really matter if it is called "System Settings" or "KDE System Settings" ... it pretty easy to fix but they are being arses for the sake of it. Anyway it was pretty obvious that was going to happen tbh, since "System Settings" is a pretty generic name. Also it doesn't really matter who had it first ... it is like two kids arguing over who did what first ... it is pathetic for a group of adults ...
Does it really matter if it is called "System Settings" or "GNOME System Settings" ... it pretty easy to fix but they are being arses for the sake of it.
There, I fixed that for you.
There are all kinds of laws which give rights to whomever was first. Copyrights, trademarks and trade dress laws are all based on who was first.
You wouldn't want GNOME to act illegally now, would you?
RE[8]: Year of the Linux desktop
by lucas_maximus on Fri 5th Aug 2011 09:00
in reply to "RE[7]: Year of the Linux desktop"
KDE System Settings
Gnome System Settings
Oh I fixed the dispute ... Seriously was it that hard?
My name on OSNEWS is Lemur 2, and I will take side and argue my point forever and eternity ... I am also GPL forever and I love KDE soo much, I will claim it is better than everything, even when naming stuff ... because we have innovated and lost the K
FFS ... argue the toss why don't ya. You always argue the toss ...
Seriously?
Whoever was first on a name so easily generic doesn't matter ... if it was apple or microsoft I am sure you would be the one complaining they are trademarking/patenting/copyrighing/<insert complaint here> ...
Double standard somewhat ...





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Changing the name is the trivial thing. Does it really matter if it is called "System Settings" or "KDE System Settings" ... it pretty easy to fix but they are being arses for the sake of it.
Anyway it was pretty obvious that was going to happen tbh, since "System Settings" is a pretty generic name.
Also it doesn't really matter who had it first ... it is like two kids arguing over who did what first ... it is pathetic for a group of adults ...
Edited 2011-08-04 18:25 UTC