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2005-07-06
Are you going to keep puting your self in evidence with the same links?
That makes a lot of sense.
I simple don't undertsand, even in KDE related trheats all you do is to bach GNOME and Ximian, your goal is not to promote KDE, your goals is simple to destroy GNOME.
Well, if you go back far enough you'll notice I never make the first comment, nor do I give interviews for eWeek where I lie.
Read the evidence and make a judgement. If these pointless and totally untrue articles weren't consistently put out over a long period of time I wouldn't be complaining. Unfortunately, these people have brought it on themselves. If you can't see that yourself then I'm sorry for you.
As such, I reserve the right to be as vociferous as I like about stuff that is unproven, unconfirmed and has a track record of being lies. It does a serious disservice to the good, decent KDE (and some Gnome) developers who have to spend most of their time fending off the consistent crap that they get asked.
who are you and who is encouranging you to do this?
Read the articles above and find out.
I mean I can undertand you like KDE but you don't look like a preson who likes KDE, you look like a bitter person who simple hates GNOME
I don't hate Gnome, but there are reasons why in terms of putting a Linux desktop into a serious business environment it is simply not up to scratch. As a development desktop it's non-existent. They're well documented and they are completely unemotional, which is why people really do hate them.
If you mention any of those reasons you're labelled as a Gnome basher while everyone else claims Gnome as a corporate desktop and that companies like Novell and others are making it the default yada, yada, yada - which as I've pointed out are less than likely to be true, and where their favourite desktop simply isn't up to scratch as well. These people then feel as if they're above all this and that they are beyond reproach. Understandably, that cheeses me off slightly and that's what I hate.
That's called double standards.
The KDE people are always open about their shortcomings and that they don't promote themselves as something they're not, and I certainly don't think KDE is a the answer to everything at all.
and that's bad because your credibility is zero and are labeled like a troll, nothing more.
If you've backed up your stuff as much as I have, you're not a troll. It's up to others to respond in a meaningful manner. I'm sorry, but you're attempts to be above all this have failed - as usual.
me ignore you.
Then do so and don't come up with daft comments like this one.