Pete Connolly wrote:
John Andersen wrote:
On Sun, Jun 22, 2008 at 12:52 AM, Anders Johansson
wrote: Several statements collected together here:
Well, which core functionality are you missing then? I'm using KDE4 and I haven't found anything crucial missing.
But that can hardly be called a core desktop functionality. If you really need it, KDE3 konsole is still around and can be used from the KDE4 desktop
KDE4 is not just a rewrite, it's also a cleanup, and features that go unrequested may be ignored
A cleanup, starting from ground zero? Who gets to define what "core desktop" features are? Why would thing used heavily and every day be stripped out, and replaced with unproven things? (or nothing).
Why not just recompile everything making the minimal amount of changes to get it to run in the new infrastructure? Why Gnome-ify KDE?
Why toss out so much and wait for bitching to decide if you will add it back in? (And then act so defensive when bitching arrives?)
Why hide Kong Filemanager mode so deep? What possible reason would there be to rewrite Konsole?
Why is this discussion not on a KDE development list? The original
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