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Lørdag den 1. august 2009 01:21:26 skrev Susanne Oberhauser:
Martin Schlander <martin.schlander@gmail.com> writes:
Fredag den 31. juli 2009 16:05:05 skrev Susanne Oberhauser:
We could make down-sized screenshots as buttons to choose from, side by side --- or a mosaic of several of them.
That would make it simpler for users to decide.
Screenshots don't tell users which desktop is easier to get help/support for, has been tested by the most people, has the best level of 3rd party package support etc.
Do I sense a hidden claim that one of the two has better technology or a better community than the other?
To my understanding the the two communities have grown enough mutual respect to see theit coexistence as a happy coopetition, a fun technology race.
All I tried to say is that within the openSUSE community KDE is much stronger, therefore a new user who doesn't know anything, is likely to have a better overall experience with KDE. - easier to get help - better "Packman-support" - more documentation, howtos, forum answers, etc. - tested by more people etc. I don't think bringing a discussion about the best technology into things would help ;-) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org