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Originally posted by frikisama View PostI think these forums need more moderators...
As for the initial graph, the GNOME line is fairly steady and does not show a rise corresponding to the drop in the KDE line. So even if one was dumb enough to believe that the graph is a good indicator of user numbers, s/he would have to be even dumber to conclude that "gnome kills kde."
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Originally posted by Honton View PostYes I would be a proven liar the minute you provide evidence. And it should be very easy for you. Point out a large amount of contributors who have been working exclusively on feature branches but not master branches. I hope you can do that or else you are the liar.
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Originally posted by Honton View PostSo far you are the only one asserting this
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honton, you still did not get the point with KF5: Many core features get ported to Qt5 directly. That is why many kde devs went over to Qt. It has nothing to do with kde dying.
BTW.: It is up to you to prove that your chart is reasonable enough to prove that your your point is valid. You did not do that. I am not talking about insulting others, but presenting good old facts. Something you now want to be done by others to prove some other position.
And IMHO as long as there are frequent releases with many bugfixes, a planetkde.org full of news about new features and improvements, as long as there are trolls like you that think it is worth - or even needed - to announce other projects death, I am sure that project is REALLY healthy.
Fullstop.
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Originally posted by Honton View PostYou failed to provide a list of feature-branch only hackers. It should be very easy for you since you claim there should be many. Names please.
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Originally posted by Honton View PostWe might have a break through here. Do you accept KDE's decline as a fact, or do you believe half the contributors are hiding like ghosts in feature branches?
The KDE community tracks the development through the commit-digest. But I don't trust those stats either, because I have seen commits attributed to me, which I pushed (but haven't done the patch) and commits appearing in the wrong week (push vs. commit date).
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