On 23 February 2012 11:31, Baho Utot<baho-utot(a)columbus.rr.com> wrote:
On 02/23/2012 10:47 AM, Calvin Morrison wrote:
On 23 February 2012 10:45, Baho Utot<baho-utot(a)columbus.rr.com>
wrote:
>
> On 02/23/2012 10:32 AM, Calvin Morrison wrote:
>>>
>>> You are not an arch dev. Therefore tde is an addon package by others
>>> not
>>> indorsed by arch linux.
>>
>> endorsed'
>>
>> And yes - I am not "endorsed", or a dev. I am just a guy packaging
>> stuff for it. many many many many people do this - it is called the
>> Arch User Repository. it allows anyone to post package spec files so
>> we all can use them. packages that are immensely popular in the AUR
>> (as noted by the vote system) are often then bumped into official
>> repositories.
>>
>> The very spirit of Archlinux is to utilize tools like the AUR, using
>> "addon" - aka unoffical packages.
>>
>> you don't seem like much of an archer, and I don't really get what you
>> are trying to say here. We are working on these packages now, so that
>> users can use Trinity now, and maybe we can gain a following in that
>> market, and then maybe get included in real repositories in the
>> future.
>>
>>>> We != kde.
>>>
>>>
>>> Really?
>>
>> wat.
>>
>> Using TDE as my "prime time" desktop since 2010,
>> Calvin
>>
> Would you use it in a corperate environment?
>
> I think not.
>
Okay this is just offtopic. No I would not use Arch Linux in a
corporate environment, it is bleeding edge and not stable. In a
corporate environment I would likely deploy a windows based system.
Calvin
You skirt the issue We are not talking arch here
Would you use tde in a corperate environment?
No. I would not use Trinity Desktop Environment in a corporate
environment. I would not use GNOME 3.2 or KDE 4.8. I will not use them
sam I am.
Calvin