I just think it's a bit silly that there are
multiple KDE3
forks. I don't see how our project has any incentive to keep
our code the same. Since the changes are nominal, a quick
search and replace will probably make it usable with other
kde3 versions.
But seriously, can't we just pool our resources together and
not split up? That's the problem with many splinter groups,
they keep splintering up and up until there is nothing left
and nobody is happy.
Life 101: People disagree. The challenge is letting everybody live in peace despite
disagreeing.
With that said, I think we all can work together rather than splinter. To get there we
need to know why everybody has splintered. That there are other KDE3 groups is news to me,
but perhaps I live a sheltered life. :)
Darrell