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Subject: Re: Kicker bar maiming
From: Sander Devrieze <s.devrieze () pandora ! be>
Date: 2003-12-21 22:04:50
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Op zondag 21 december 2003 20:13, schreef Aaron J. Seigo:
> On Sunday 21 December 2003 08:09, Michael Pye wrote:
> > Sensible defaults are important, but I think we should recognise that
> > there is generally another step between a KDE release and an end user.
>
> if our defaults are better than they are now, then distros will have less
> to do. this means:
>
> o KDE is cheaper for them, ergo more attractive
> o KDE is more consistent across distributions, which is good for KDE's
> marketing.
>
> the fact that distros have to customize KDE is a Bad Thing(tm). i really
> don't want to see KDE end up as GNOME has with Blue Curve, XD2 and Sun JDS
> all heavily customizing the desktop into unrecognizability just because the
> default settings are so horrid.
It's a little bit like having forks.
- --
Mvg, Sander Devrieze.
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