On 19-Jul-07, at 4:35 PM, Doug Scott wrote:


Also I think one thing that people forget is, if Indiana comes with
applications like Firefox, OpenOffice etc, then half on Gnome will need
to be included anyway.

If that's a large concern for you, KOffice is smaller than OpenOffice ( and based on other discussions, size is very important ), and Konqueror is more standards compliant, less buggy, smaller & won't run off with all your memory like Firefox does, all while still being able to use a majority of FF's plugins

Go for it then. Start a new project and contribute :)

I'm getting pretty goddamn sick of condescending comments like this. I'm fully aware that I can fork OpenSolaris and do whatever I like with it. In much the same way that if Indiana goes the KDE route, / YOU/ can bugger off and start your own GIndiana.

If all your argument rests on "well, you can go start KIndiana", then you really have no leg to stand on backing GNOME as the default, you just want things to go the way you like because of an over-inflated ego and sense of entitlement.

In conclusion, Give me a vote, and I'll shut up and concede to go with whatever the community decides. I cast my vote for KDE.


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