Originally posted by Honton
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CSD is like prometheus' fire, yes. We can make good or bad of it. The nice part is we decide. Respecting HIGs, Theming and design guidelines are a good way to do it, Gnome proved this. KDE could do this too, it is really not that hard. Or are you saying that app developers shouldn't have the right to decide and features must be done away with? That is sweet irony, I think. Gnome wants flexibility and features, KDE wants to be locked down.
Qt's "write once, deploy everywhere" should not be allowed to stop us from making the best possible Linux desktop AND reducing complexity. KDE can find other ways to make the same code behave differently.
Qt's "write once, deploy everywhere" should not be allowed to stop us from making the best possible Linux desktop AND reducing complexity. KDE can find other ways to make the same code behave differently.
Also, you seem to assume I am pro KDE, while I actually dislike it, and use XFCE instead.
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