On Saturday 12 June 2010 15:46:49 Carlos E. R. wrote:
Yes, IMO, the differences should be in the interface, not the behaviour or features.
The difference in the user interface is problem too :) Both GTk and Qt libs provide similar tools, so if someone feels that there is a need for 2 code bases, they should at least follow same rules for user interface design. I don't care what decoration is used, I also don't care is it "Yes" first and "No" second, I want same buttons, questions, reports, on the same places of the screen. Then anybody can explain system related question without silly question "GNOME or KDE?". Otherwise we can create 20 Ubuntu style distros and live each in its own corner, watching openSUSE sinking in inability to do the simplest tasks. By the way, fragmenting user base by splitting communication in close to hundred channels already hurts, adding more special, local interests is not helping. We do lesser and lesser work as fragmentation continues. -- Regards Rajko, -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org