On May 31, 2006, at 3:38 PM, Kaiwai Gardiner wrote:
One assumes that when Sun is solely backing GNOME, that there is no
'officiallly supported' KDE for Solaris - all very nice to have a
'community working on it' but companies like the warm fuzzy feeling
knowing that there are people they can ring up and abuse when
things go wrong.
Sun has the resources it has, and they are allocated how they are.
With all of the issues you have stated you encountered with Solaris
as a desktop OS, don't you think they should be focusing on getting
*one* thing working before spreading their limited resources thin?
Yikes, you want the world, and you want it NOW!
Which brings up the other question - why on gods green earth did
SUN go with GNOME? why not just buy out Trolltech, release Qt under
CDDL?
Is your solution to everything Sun buying out/paying off *insert
random company here with questionable value to Sun*?
David
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