On Sunday 19 April 2009 02:22:46 pm peter nikolic wrote:
So there you go David yet another botched job first there is NO KDE3.x.x in 11.2 now there IS KDE3.x.x in 11.2 need i say any more ..
No. If you would be so interested in how transition from kde 3 to 4 goes, you will see that even 4.0 had included base libraries to run kde3 applications, and this just continues.
you never know one day we might see an important APP like Quanta native on KDE4.x.x but think it will be a few year yet there is too much time being spen on EYE CANDY for APPs to gain any programing time .
I have feeling that you really have very slim idea how it works overall, and specially in KDE. How hard is to understand that programming is just the way to tell machine to do something. It is the same as knowing the foreign language. You still have to be expert for electronics, graphic hardware, network protocols, business, machinery, energy production, distribution, agriculture, name the field, to be able to tell foreign person what to do to accomplish task. Talking that more attention should be given to applications is bad simplification. It is based on assumption that every programmer (translator) is specialist for every part of human knowledge and can be assigned to any task. Application developer is specialist for one, or seldom more areas, and can't be reassigned to different area with more success than business consultant to design electronic device. The fact that there is more graphic solutions then applications, tells only that there is more people that can do that then those that are specialists for particular areas. That is nothing different then it is in normal (non-computer related) life. Everybody know how to use pencil and make some drawing, there is no need for long education, but there is much lesser engineers. I hope that this will help you to understand that popular "they pay too much attention to bling" has little merit in a real life. In particular Quanta, is complex project, it has to incorporate general rules and standards used in web design, plus ability to edit content in a user friendly way. You know how much time is used for development of viewers (browsers) you can imagine that not lesser is needed for editor. -- Regards, Rajko -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org