On 11/8/05, Alain Black
From a business decision perspective, it seems like a good one. Gnome has more of a look and feel similar to the MS Windows interface that most businesses are used to using. If they are looking at getting businesses to convert to a SuSE Desktop, then keeping the learning curve down would aide in that process.
Huh? Have you ever worked with GNOME? One of the reasons I use GNOME and not KDE is because KDE it is too similar to Windows for me. I normally start new converts out on KDE, because it is easier for them to go from Windows to KDE than to GNOME.
Personally, I will mourne the loss of KDE.
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