"Millions of programmers" is a bit of an exageration to say the least, but what's the problem with KDE and GNOME?
Choice is Good.
Even alternatives from MS are probably good to have in some ways, perhaps even on Linux... Although I personally avoid all MS products for various reasons - that's my choice. Using KDE rather than Gnome, while sometimes prefering GTK+ to Qt are other examples. Being trapped with a single solution is all too often a nightmare, and I won't have it.
"Millions of programmers" is a bit of an exageration to say the least, but what's the problem with KDE and GNOME?
Choice is Good.
Even alternatives from MS are probably good to have in some ways, perhaps even on Linux... Although I personally avoid all MS products for various reasons - that's my choice. Using KDE rather than Gnome, while sometimes prefering GTK+ to Qt are other examples. Being trapped with a single solution is all too often a nightmare, and I won't have it.