-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Carlos E. R. wrote:
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My ADSL connection is relatively recent, so if irc is some chat thing it has never interested me. I still don't like chat things, never used one. I don't know what it is, how to use it, netiquete for that method... whatever.
First came across in early 90s (for ball by ball cricket commentary on IBM3090 on X25 linked terminals :-) ). But I fairly early on came to the conclusion that "chat rooms" tend not to be very useful for anything but the trivial. IIRC ability to contribute could also be a little communication speed constrained and it is a little too easy for an inadvertent outbreak of foot (Keyboard?) in mouth to start an internet forest fire. On the subject in hand I do feel the omission of a KDE3 based Live CD was a serious strategic error (though I personally have long since stopped using KDE in favour of e17). JDE3 is a well understood and reliable framework which many non-technical people have had little difficulty in getting to grips with. However, I can really only give moral support to this idea. KDE4 may have a future as an innovative desktop design but I do tend to wonder whether the innovation is driven by technical wow factors rather than getting to understand how people interact with computers and addressing those areas where the non-computer orientated users struggle. .
-- Cheers, Carlos E. R.
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