houghi <houghi@houghi.org> writes:
The majority of computer users are using Windows. As we are using Linux, I do not think that a simple count is sufficient to motivate things.
That's probably why we focus on GNOME and KDE.
It is not about offering. It is about thinking outside the KDE/GNOME box.
No, it is about thinking about limited ressources. Ressources are always limited and you must set priorities. And here, it is the openSUSE community setting priorities--this does not work by talking, but by stepping up and doing cool things.
Firefox, Emacs and OOo are great examples of how it SHOULD be. Konqueror, Kate and Koffice are how they NOT should be.
Actually I'm not that sure. Guys prefering tools with a higher consistency, probably go for KDE and the K tools collection. Or GNOME and G tools. Even if you can compile Emacs to use GTK, it is still a very strange GTK application (and far away from being GNOME compliant)--I'm allowed to say this, because I use Emacs all day long ;)
There are different examples that wast time in my point of view. A KDE and a GNOME YaST instead of a GUI YaST that is for all to see. I asume the reason is that it looks nicer.
And it works better on the target desktop. A desktop agnostic GUI YaST would look strange and too limited on both our desktops (IMO). Then better use the ncurses incarnation, which I do most of the time and which I like very much. -- Karl Eichwalder R&D / Documentation SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, GF: Markus Rex, HRB 16746 (AG Nuernberg) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org