On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 01:31:12AM +0200, Andre Truter wrote:
On 11/8/05, Alain Black
wrote: 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.
And where did KDE go or when did it die that you mourn it?
It's not gone. Idiot's don't ever read an entire article. They see Someone say "Kde won't be here by default on Enterprise only" What they see: "Kde won't be here" Sadly I've put actual time into studying this phenomenon of stupidity.
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