hooray, thank you, god, thank you for everyone who decided to fork KDE
3: KDE 4 is a complete nightmare, which is not surprising given that
they tried to copy vista, the most hated and despised version of
windows ever. i actually lost a friend because of installing KDE 4 on
their computer for them (without realising that that's what would end
up on it).
anyway - yes. really really glad to see kde 3 is still going.
right. about 4 years ago i worked on superkaramba. absolutely loved
it. added some great features: reading the "system menu" so that you
could, instead of having to arse about creating rollerbars that you
then had to manually edit the ~/.blahblah config file or worse
hand-edit a python file, you could just use the standard KDE
application/system editor. this feature made it into KDE 3.5.
i then created a theme which made good use of this:
http://kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=31081
the _next_ feature that i added was to go "hmm, how far can we take
this?" and i added support for URIs e.g. enumeration of application:/
system:/ and media:/ and file:/ or any KIO device in fact, so that you
could create an entire desktop file browser - in python - viewing
files etc. and you can click on and run applications, or create media
icons... whatever.
i then created a theme which used _that_:
http://kde-look.org/content/show.php/WheelOfFortune?content=34021
the problem was that this development clashed with the introduction of
"plasma" which was supposed to be all spiffy and wonderful, but has
turned into a complete dog's dinner. so, anyway, the lead developer
of superkaramba said "whoa, hang on, i don't want superkaramba turning
into plasma" at which point i ended all development efforts.
... four years later, kde4 and plasma have a cult "hate" thing going
:) even meester leenus torvalds has rejected KDE 4 in favour of LXDE
/ XFCE.
so with that as background, my question to you - the trinity
developers is: would you be interested in incorpoorating the dirlister
patches into superkaramba?
l.