On 12/19/05, George Staikos wrote: > Using marketing to gain 1% and screw over the chances of gaining 95% in a > progressive manner is very alarming. What? Do we have to rewrite everything now??? Kidding aside, can you only imagine the numbers of people getting their first computer in the next decade in Asia, Eastern Europe and South America? I say 'imagine' because I'm not sure how accurate any current predictions are, besides 'alot'. Combined with some turnover and upgrade cycles in more established computing locales? Remember that Microsoft built a strong community and network of ISVs back when only a couple million people were using it. There's some 'escape velocity" (term I've used before) where a platform can't be ignored and it becomes attractive to ISVs and VARs etc. Regardless of other group's percentages in the future, KDE at worst is poised to pick up several million new users in the next 5-10 years. That's absurdly cool. Internal-fighting and lack of interoperability already bit UNIX in the ass over the last 20 years...does anyone really want to make the same mistake again? Not learning from from your forefathers is for Presidents, not programmers. _______________________________________________ This message is from the kde-promo mailing list. Visit https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-promo to unsubscribe, set digest on or temporarily stop your subscription.