Will Stephenson wrote:
On Thursday 14 February 2008, James Knott said:
M9. wrote:
| Glad to hear it. Based on the demo of KDE 4 I saw at the Ontario Linux | Fest, back in October, what I saw of KDE 4 makes it a show stopper. I | wouldn't want an OS where that crap is the only choice.
Many issues were fixed since then, but there is still a long way to go, before it can match its predessessor... It wasn't the capabilities or performance that bothered me, it appeared to be incredibly dumbed down and extremely ugly.
I tried to point this out in a few posts late last year but have been a bit quiet on the lists lately: the lack of configurability of the KDE 4.0 'desktop' is not down to a design decision to dumb down KDE^W^W^Walienate all our users. Nor is the default colour scheme brown.
It's just a temporary, superficial regression. The underlying configurability mechanisms still present but the config UI was not done in time for 4.0.0. Please don't read anything else into it.
Keep on plugging away at the code. I'll be glad to see the day when I can replace KDE 3 with KDE 4 with complete confidence.
If you see any specific things that you fear are unfixably dumbed down please list them here and I'll respond in detail.
Just as long as KDE doesn't take the GNOME mentality that "nobody needs to change configuration settings, so let's just remove them." -- that was when I totally gave up on GNOME as a desktop. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org