This is *wrong* today. It is pushing it too much and it is another step back. We spent a lot of time to have a good and well supported GNOME in openSUSE, the GNOME team actually worked more than others to obtain this during the years, and actually *build a community around gnome* which was very limited before and is *very active* today. The level of support you are talking about refers to IRC probably, where there still is some people that recommends KDE to GNOME users because they have no clue on how to help them. So, instead of giving a correct reply, they simply blame GNOME and its team. It is annoying and unfair, and clearly shows that it is not really KDE to be considered "inferior" or to suffer from a "privilege" given to GNOME. This attitude and these statements made and are still making more damage to the community that the lack of default. We *surely* lost users who wanted to use GNOME for this kind of behaviours. All of you still failed to bring evidences of the loss in KDE users related to the lack of a default. Anyway, good luck in pushing this. It is yet another mistake. Il giorno mar, 04/08/2009 alle 10.20 +0200, Martin Schlander ha scritto:
And let me add, you do not just select the software to install - you also select what level of community support you're going to have available to you - in terms of online help, packages, howtos etc.
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