>>> On Thu, Nov 10, 2005 at  1:43 am, in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
> On 11/9/05, Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> from Windows to KDE than to GNOME.
>> >
>> > >
>> > > Personally, I will mourne the loss of KDE.
>> > >
>> > And where did KDE go or when did it die that you mourn it?
>>
>>
>> It's not gone. Idiot's don't ever read an entire article. They see
Someone
>> say "Kde won't be here by default on Enterprise only"
>>

To clear this out:


WE WILL NOT DROP KDE,  we just focus on Gnome (which is pretty obvious
given our huge investment in Gnome developers).  I just got a message
from our Chief Linux strategist on this:


"we are not dropping KDE entirely, we will make Gnome the default and
the recommended platform but the plan is to continue to offer KDE as an
option in all of the Linux products.  We have had to implement a large
restructuring in the product development area and needed to focus our
efforts.  We are working on a full FAQ on our desktop strategy that will
be available to you, but we will not be eliminating KDE as a part of
this plan.  I hope this helps."

I think this helps hugely! And I am so happy the rumors are NOT true.



Andreas



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