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Originally posted by Honton View PostKDE is welcome to walk the road Gnome paves. Just be polite and respect the bigger and faster moving DE.
What exactly made you decide "I'm going to preach about how GNOME is better than KDE in a way so annoying that less people use GNOME"? Like, in the first place, GNOME and KDE aren't competing. They are two different means to the same end using different technologies and that's it. There is no marketing or competing involved. If there was, you'd be doing a VERY bad job of supporting the GNOME side (just as BO$$ does a very bad job of supporting Ubuntu).
tl;dr Why do you assume GNOME and KDE are fighting against each other?
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Originally posted by Daktyl198 View PostHonton, I'd like you to answer me something.
What exactly made you decide "I'm going to preach about how GNOME is better than KDE in a way so annoying that less people use GNOME"? Like, in the first place, GNOME and KDE aren't competing. They are two different means to the same end using different technologies and that's it. There is no marketing or competing involved. If there was, you'd be doing a VERY bad job of supporting the GNOME side (just as BO$$ does a very bad job of supporting Ubuntu).
tl;dr Why do you assume GNOME and KDE are fighting against each other?
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Originally posted by Honton View PostShould I assume something else? If yes, then please explain to me why the don't share as much as possible.
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Originally posted by liam View PostDidn't the gnome project just move to a new new gtkwebkit called gtkwebkit2? That could've introduced some problems.
As far as Qt is concerned, aren't they moving to a new web renderer (based on the new google project)?
[1] http://trac.webkit.org/wiki/WebKit2
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Originally posted by Honton View PostShould I assume something else? If yes, then please explain to me why the don't share as much as possible.
It's like me making coffee in a percolator and you telling me coffee makers are better because more people are behind them. Meanwhile, I'm over here enjoying my idea of a perfectly brewed cup and somebody else using a coffee maker is enjoying THEIR idea of a perfectly brewed cup.
We're not fighting about which is better, we're both enjoying our idea of of the "perfect cup" made in two different ways.
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Originally posted by Daktyl198 View PostI'm pretty sure they share quite a lot. Most of the stuff they don't share is either based on ideals or the different software they use to build their DE.
It's like me making coffee in a percolator and you telling me coffee makers are better because more people are behind them. Meanwhile, I'm over here enjoying my idea of a perfectly brewed cup and somebody else using a coffee maker is enjoying THEIR idea of a perfectly brewed cup.
We're not fighting about which is better, we're both enjoying our idea of of the "perfect cup" made in two different ways.
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Originally posted by mrugiero View PostThat's true, but there are some people that take it as there is actually a "right way" to brew coffee and those get mad at the ones who "do it wrong". It's a stupid discussion, but it happens A LOT. People tend to get mad instead of enjoying their damn coffee.
Got to love the internet.
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