Sounds like a good project. This is another area that we should be able to do better than KDE4 in theory; Windows$ has always (in versions up to XP) outdone Linux in this area as well.
*sigh* You don't have to "do better than KDE4". If you do better, please upstream your changes. Please realize that you are not in competition with KDE.
Kind Regards
Martin GräÃlin Upstream developer
This Email was not supposed to go to the public list; I misclicked and off it went. Please realise that no disrespect was intended; as I have stated before KDE4 is good for a certain group of users, as are Gnome, TDE, XFCE, and all the other desktop environments.
In context between the TDE devs, what the previous comment means is that we do need to make TDE better than those other desktop options ***for our specific userbase***. In that sense we ***are*** in competition with all other desktop environments (including non-Linux systems like Windows) for the userbase desiring the feature set that TDE (partially) provides.
Even compared to KDE4.8, Windows would still be a more attractive option for me if TDE did not exist. Others feel the same way as noted in our last meeting. There is a small Linux userbase out there that does not buy into the latest desktop "fashions", and unless a stable and full=featured desktop is provided for them we will lose them permanently to Windows.
I hope this clarifies some things.
Timothy Pearson Trinity Desktop Project