On Monday 25 February 2013 13:35:53 C W wrote:
One thing I would like to point out is that the TDE
project wouldn't exist
without the KDE project. Can't we give the KDE project at least a little
credit as having created KDE 3 so that TDE could be forked?
It is one thing to give it some credit, and as you say, credit is due. But it
is another to try to destroy the very essence of Trinity.
Perhaps the best solution, for those who want a more KDE4-like Trinity, would
be for it to be a separate fork as has been suggested. I am not just
anti-KDE4, although I do dislike almost everything about it, in particular
what I see as its environment. I wouldn't want Trinity turned into GNOME
either. But at the moment no-one is trying to turn it into GNOME.
There is not much point in asking what people think, only to take umbrage if
you don't like the reply.
Lisi