Krita 1.6 — State of the Art
brendan0powers writes to tell us Linux.com is reporting that while Krita 1.6 may have been released with the rest of the KOffice suite this week it is anything but a run-of-the-mill piece of productivity software. Krita is a 'fully-loaded raster graphics workhorse' definitely capable of standing up to most anything else available. Linux.com and Slashdot are both owned by OSTG.
Does it acheive a goal that couldn't have been achived within the GIMP codebase with less effort? E.g. different UI modes?
Surely a name starting with a K instead of a G wan't enough?
I don't see how this kind of replication of effort best serves the adoption of Linux on the desktop in the long run.
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That's so naive I almost laughed. Have you ever worked in a corporate environment? Setting up computers is for the IT department. Everyone else is there to do something else. And the IT department's job is a hell of a lot easier (and cheaper) when all of the workstations are running the same thing. Everyone taking care of their own machine is fine for 3 or 4 people, or for special circumstances, but it just wouldn't work for huge deployments.
At work, the IT department has the freedom and choice. Everyone else just uses what IT tells them to.