uninet writes "Tim Butler and Ed Hurst have discussed GNOME quite a bit. Tim likes the current trend, and Ed doesn't. Read Ed's alternate perspective at OfB.biz."
Because Red Hat, Sun, Novell, IBM, and the others that are supporting GNOME are nothing more than second rate tech companies that are in danger of going out of business in the next 24.23 seconds.
Re:Stir me up a candle - moving OT
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DAldredge
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Your wrong.
Why is it so damn hard for someone to admit that they are wrong?
Good for you! Maybe if enough people do, the gnome people will stop trying to dictate to us how we should use our computer.
I have always used KDE, so I always sit back and chuckle whenever this topic comes up. It seems like such a waste, devoting all of these developer resources and end-user time to an inferior desktop.
Because Red Hat, Sun, Novell, IBM, and the others that are supporting GNOME are nothing more than second rate tech companies that are in danger of going out of business in the next 24.23 seconds.
Your wrong.
Why is it so damn hard for someone to admit that they are wrong?
I did fix the problem though; I switched to KDE.
Good for you! Maybe if enough people do, the gnome people will stop trying to dictate to us how we should use our computer.
I have always used KDE, so I always sit back and chuckle whenever this topic comes up. It seems like such a waste, devoting all of these developer resources and end-user time to an inferior desktop.
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> And if it isn't?
Umm, eat shit and die? Or use KDE? Or use XFCE? Or use icewm? Or use gconf? Or make your own dialog? Or use MacOS? Or use XP?
As you can see, there are plenty of options for you. Try to be helpful instead of being an asshole.
My other car is first.