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KDE Wins 3 awards

Linux Journal has just posted who won its awards this time - and KDE got 3 of them: Konqueror, KDE-2, and KDevelop. Congratulations to the KDE team and to all their supporters.

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  1. Configurable box? by yatest5 · · Score: 1, Funny

    >> I really believed that is even yet possible with Linux until I configured my
    girlfriends Box.

    Wow - this guy's girlfriend has a configurable box? Today blonde and trim, tomorrow brunette and bushy! Is there anything these open source guys *can't do*???

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  2. Re:enlightenment by Metrol · · Score: 3, Funny

    ... i didn't try it that long.

    Sooo, you just decided to pop onto this thread and state a comment about a product you didn't like, but didn't take the time to look at even it's most basic features? Well by gosh, on behalf of everyone reading this thread I would like to say thank you for your insightful, and interesting bit of literary magic you have graced us all with.

    Gosh, I can only hope we get to hear about more things you haven't used, and your opinions on them really soon.

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  3. Re:Much deserved by Ed+Avis · · Score: 3, Funny

    When I glanced at the headline, I thought it said 'KDE 3 Wins awards'. I know KDE development is fast, but still it was a bit surprising...

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  4. Re:KDE2 award by kazzuya · · Score: 2, Funny

    Congratulations for your first post.
    And it wasn't even intentional !
    I mean you actually read the post, went on to install your Linux and came back to give us the feedback.

    Well done !

  5. Hmmmm.... by rjamestaylor · · Score: 3, Funny
    KDE gets awards...

    Gnome gets RMS...

    I think I'll still with KDE....

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  6. Not to start a GNOME vs KDE flame war... by wrinkledshirt · · Score: 3, Funny

    ...but it's high time someone started a GNOME vs KDE flame war. ;)

    Seriously, where's the beef, Miguel? What've your boys been up to?

    1- Office Suite? Still waiting.

    2- Flagship Browser? Still waiting.

    3- Dedicated components architecture fully integrated with the environment and gone through several debugging stages? Still waiting.

    4- Some sort of IDE tool above and beyond Glade? Still waiting.

    5- Database application? Still waiting.

    Meanwhile, KDE's been addressing all of these, three of them to the extent of winning awards.

    Granted, KDE's not my tool of choice for a couple of the above (currently prefer Mozilla & wouldn't use Rekall over PostgreSQL anyway), and the promise of .NET compatibility intrigues me (sorry anti-MS folks, but it does), but it's been REALLY quiet on the Ximian front.

    Anything we should know about?

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