On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 7:24 AM, Adam Tauno
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Only it doesn't. Aside from that *fact* I'd agree with you. Run beagle and watch it with system-monitor, when it starts to hog resources let us know. If you are completely strapped for resources on legacy hardware then turn it off - but don't claim it hogs resources because you have insufficient resources.
I don't have those problems because I don't install it nor do I really honestly care when you get right down to it. I want an easy way to turn it off/remove it if I so choose. Beagle is removable. Evidently stringi won't be from my understanding. Further, again, isn't Beagle a GTK/Mono based app? If so, why is it/will it be installed with KDE when they have their own Nepomuk/stringi???
What does being about choice have to do with squelching new features and technologies?
It's not. It's about making it easy for the user to decide IF they want it or not. The user should be able to click the beagle icon and have a screen come up saying what it is, what it does, and ASK if they want it turned on. It should not start until that choice is made.
You do and you are. Every time you say what I do not believe to be true [and in this case some of which are just factually not true such as beagle-hogging-resources] I'm going to use my right and point out that you are wrong.
Then we are at a stalemate and evidently both of us are wasting each other's time.
Nope, I disagree with most of the points in this thread, and think a select few of the points are "just wrong".
And others feel the same way about you comments and point as well.
But somehow there wasn't enough momentum to keep KPersonalizer included? Maybe that says something about the theory of hyper-customization.
No. It was one of those things that no one felt like porting I guess. There's been a lot of things that were only ported to KDE4 because the community complained that this or that which they had come to rely on had been dropped because someone somewhere didn't think it was useful. After the users complained, it was added back. That seems to be how the KDE development has went.
I dunno, maybe my opinion doesn't count.
Whatever, it counts as much as anyone else's. Don't whine because people disagree with you.
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