First of all, this is unfair! If 'someone' 'thinks' something is 'the best', why is the feeling that any competition is to be banned?
And you're saying that Microsoft is monopolist... how about KDE?
Why not only using Nokia cell phones, dropping all the others? Why not only using Google, dropping Yahoo? Why not using a single make of a car, etc. etc.
This is the way to slavery and communism -- the 'unique way'.
And this is not new. In 1996, everybody in my country used Slackware. I was a "RH 3.0.3 man". Now, everybody here is a Fedora fan. I was reconverted back to Slack meantimes (and MEPIS), but now, since Ubuntu, I really discovered Gnome, switching from KDE 3.3.2 to GNOME 2.8.1 (which is not the latest, but a good one).
You now, as 90% of people uses Google, I use Yahoo. I *want* to support good solutions which tend to be wrongfully kept offstage, and one of the reasons is that we *must* fight "the unique way of thinking".
Actually, GNOME is largely 'under bad treatment'; very few major distros even bother to use a fairly recent version.
GNOME Latest Version: 2.10.0 _[SHAMEFUL]_ GNOME in Slack 10.1: 2.6.1.1(!!) GNOME in SuSE 9.2: 2.6.1 (!!) GNOME in MDK 10.1: 2.6.1 (!!) _[DECENT]_ GNOME in Ubuntu 4.10: 2.8.1 GNOME in FC3: 2.8.0 _[BETA]_ GNOME in Ubuntu 5.04: 2.10.0 GNOME in FC4-test1: 2.9.1 GNOME in MDK 10.2-rc2: 2.8.1
Now, really, really 'Slackware is removed from Gnome'. What a pity. What a shame. What a dissappointment. Geez.
Correlation STILL doesn't imply causation, and I have a chart for you.
First of all, this is unfair! If 'someone' 'thinks' something is 'the best', why is the feeling that any competition is to be banned? And you're saying that Microsoft is monopolist... how about KDE?
Why not only using Nokia cell phones, dropping all the others? Why not only using Google, dropping Yahoo? Why not using a single make of a car, etc. etc.
This is the way to slavery and communism -- the 'unique way'.
And this is not new. In 1996, everybody in my country used Slackware. I was a "RH 3.0.3 man". Now, everybody here is a Fedora fan. I was reconverted back to Slack meantimes (and MEPIS), but now, since Ubuntu, I really discovered Gnome, switching from KDE 3.3.2 to GNOME 2.8.1 (which is not the latest, but a good one).
You now, as 90% of people uses Google, I use Yahoo. I *want* to support good solutions which tend to be wrongfully kept offstage, and one of the reasons is that we *must* fight "the unique way of thinking".
Actually, GNOME is largely 'under bad treatment'; very few major distros even bother to use a fairly recent version.
Now, really, really 'Slackware is removed from Gnome'. What a pity. What a shame. What a dissappointment. Geez.