said Chris M via tde-users:
| I am curious to know what's the backstory on TDE?
| Why is KDE 3.5 being kept alive all of these years later?
| And what is TDE's Purpose?
Reddit. Really?
KDE was once very good. It was always under attack, because Qt, then
because the right people didn't back it, then because Gnome. But it was
the first decent Linux desktop, and it worked.
When KDE-4 came out, it sucked. And the KDE boys became defensive,
downright nasty in fact about it. (To this day, if you point out some KDE
thing that doesn't work, the response is always "I don't see you writing
something better." To wit the mess that is Plasma Bigscreen, which has
been in development for four years and still can't do anything anyone
would want done.) To excuse their own shortcomings, they attack everything
else.
Modern KDE goes out of its way to make things more complicated than they
need to be. Consider the difference between putting an application on
Kicker in TDE -- drag it there -- and modern KDE, which involved multiple
steps, success is not assured, and it it possible to lose their kickerish
thing entirely in the process.
Anyone who thinks security has *anything* to do with the desktop being run
really should stay away from computers.
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