On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 1:50 AM, DJA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> o Fix it yourself
> o Send your suggestions to the developers
> o File bug reports
> o Hire someone to fix it
> o Inspire someone to fix it.

This *still* doesn't answer the question.  OP asked, "How is it
possible that open source developers have been working on KDE for a
decade now and they still can't come up with something remotely
polished as Win2k was years ago?"

You imply that if one just took some simple action towards that end,
it would happen.  I think open source software development is more
complex than that.  Even if you'd just said, "Because no one has
stepped up to fix those things, or no one has filed a bug report,
etc", it would be more of an answer to the question than what you're
saying.  (Though still simplistic.)

-todd


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