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Simply choose the one you like better and that's it. Perhaps you can even debate the reasons for your choice to share some thoughts with others. ** Don't force others to follow your choice, if that's the only reason. ** Whether it should be KDE, Gnome etc. is a matter of taste, taste is personal and, thus, can not be argued upon. Personally, I like Gnome + simple E better than KDE. I still install KDE at users, that don't want to fiddle to much with their desktop. I think the Gnome combo is more elegant and more "crispy" than KDE. As with any other OSS/GPL'ed piece of software, you're free to do whatever you prefer. Argueing upon this matter will just make a fool out of yourself. This is bad for the Community and everyone will loose a bit. Best regards, Steen
Of course, "the others" will have access. That's good! Before, customizations was limited to, say, a OEM logo on the system.cpl i Control Panel, a wallpaper and a logo in a few other spots. Now Dell, HP or who ever can build a real "look" or "feel" into their products. Everyone can copy, but who can use the ideas in the best way? I also think that this ongoing development will simply speed up things quite a bit. It'll give us a better and perhaps a friendlier competition. Just imagine which wild and delicious themes for Enlightenment, We'll see... Best regards, Steen
Now I think they have to supply enterprise solutions based on Linux, to go further and show the way. Who aren't supporting a Linux dist. these days? ;-) Best regards, Steen
Simply choose the one you like better and that's it. Perhaps you can even debate the reasons for your choice to share some thoughts with others.
** Don't force others to follow your choice, if that's the only reason. **
Whether it should be KDE, Gnome etc. is a matter of taste, taste is personal and, thus, can not be argued upon.
Personally, I like Gnome + simple E better than KDE. I still install KDE at users, that don't want to fiddle to much with their desktop.
I think the Gnome combo is more elegant and more "crispy" than KDE.
As with any other OSS/GPL'ed piece of software, you're free to do whatever you prefer.
Argueing upon this matter will just make a fool out of yourself. This is bad for the Community and everyone will loose a bit.
Best regards,
Steen
Of course, "the others" will have access. That's good!
Before, customizations was limited to, say, a OEM logo on the system.cpl i Control Panel, a wallpaper and a logo in a few other spots.
Now Dell, HP or who ever can build a real "look" or "feel" into their products.
Everyone can copy, but who can use the ideas in the best way?
I also think that this ongoing development will simply speed up things quite a bit. It'll give us a better and perhaps a friendlier competition.
Just imagine which wild and delicious themes for Enlightenment, We'll see...
Best regards,
Steen
Now I think they have to supply enterprise solutions based on Linux, to go further and show the way.
Who aren't supporting a Linux dist. these days?
;-)
Best regards,
Steen