On 01/07/2014 05:34 AM, Michael Henry wrote:
The fact is as much as I love TDE, the PR and the blogs are usually negative to TDE (not always), more along the point if you don't like KDE4 use TDE to relive the experience. The reviews are not "Here's what TDE is" or "Here's how it can help you do your job today (not yesterday, not 5 years ago...today)."
I share the enthusiasm. I've devoted a good part of the right-side of my homepage to tde:
<quote> TDE 14.0.0 & TDE 3.5.13-SRU
The Trinity Desktop Environment (TDE) is a fork of the last KDE-3 desktop. It is by far the most capable and efficient Linux desktop available.
While the KDE project went off chasing eye-candy with the next release of KDE4, the Trinity project captured the raw efficiency, stability and speed of KDE3 and then improved upon it.
Trinity Desktop Home (http://www.trinitydesktop.org/) TDE Mailing Lists (http://www.trinitydesktop.org/mailinglist.php)
</quote>
Michael, let me ask it this way:
"What parts of the Linux Journal article do you think trinity could take advantage of and that would benefit the desktop the best?"