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RE[5]: Comment by marcp
by tylerdurden on Tue 7th Aug 2012 08:25
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CDE is not a wheel you want to use as a foundation for anything, it was a mess of a desktop environment. It basically was the pinnacle of "designed by committee." IMO CDE was one of the reasons why commercial Unix workstations went the way of the DoDo.
I think a lot of people's views in this thread about CDE are tragically warped by the lens of nostalgia...
CDE is not a wheel you want to use as a foundation for anything, it was a mess of a desktop environment. It basically was the pinnacle of "designed by committee." IMO CDE was one of the reasons why commercial Unix workstations went the way of the DoDo.
I think a lot of people's views in this thread about CDE are tragically warped by the lens of nostalgia...
I think a lot of people's views in this thread about CDE are tragically warped by the lens of nostalgia...
UNIX workstations died not because of the lack of commonality but the fact that SGI, SUN and IBM couldn't get it through their thick skull that no one is going to pay $15,000 for a workstation when a 'good enough' workstation running Windows on an x86 chip could do the job quite nicely. Sorry to break the bad news but the world runs on 'good enough technology' and not the best, most sexy, most awesome pinnacle of engineering in a particular field. Sorry but had the UNIX workstation pricing dropped at the same rate as the PC and reached parity people would have been able to look over the imperfections just as people were able to look over the imperfections of Windows NT and Linux in the early days.





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No, we already have a wheel - it's called CDE but the children are hell bent on going their separate ways re-inventing wheel with all the faults of the original design.