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  • #81
    Originally posted by Honton View Post
    Hint: There is a reason to why KDE does not add new features and is full om embarrassing bugs.
    You are a dishonest troll and everyone knows it. It has been explained to you over and over and over and over again that most of the work right now is going into frameworks 5. Continuing to pretend that you don't know this only demonstrates how much of a troll you really are.

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    • #82
      Originally posted by Honton View Post
      KF5 is a pie in the sky for now. And likely to be delayed. Qt4 is dead, KDE is dying. Admit it. Sure in few year KDE might release something new. No one denies that. Worst part is some KDE code goes to Qt, and we all knows what that means. Free code goes non-free. Fail.
      Oh dear, you seem to have lost the plot yet again. While I do find it amusing to read your unsubstantiated and delusional rants, perhaps you should think about moving on to another subject to troll about, because going on like a broken record over points you cant even back up or even partially substantiate is getting a little bit boring.

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      • #83
        Originally posted by Honton View Post
        KF5 is a pie in the sky for now. And likely to be delayed. Qt4 is dead, KDE is dying. Admit it. Sure in few year KDE might release something new. No one denies that. Worst part is some KDE code goes to Qt, and we all knows what that means. Free code goes non-free. Fail.
        Qt4->Qt5 is not like Qt3->Qt4

        Its more the splitting of KDELibs so that they can be easyer used in other projects.

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        • #84
          Originally posted by Honton View Post
          Let us assume that is correct; No new features. And since the last couple of KDE releases add nothing new it is very fair to say KDE is stale. Sorry, but KDE is dying.
          Nearly every GUI is ported to QML which means mostly a gui revamp, addionaly cause of the spitting KDELIbs can be used by projects like RazorQt, LXDE-Qt or by Qt applicatoins in general which is similar to that what already heapens in Projects like Firefox or even in Qt apps (Clementine).

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          • #85
            Originally posted by Honton View Post
            The plot should really be about Gnome having added Gnome-tweak-tool as a feature. Doing this they added a switch to change the behavior of middle click. No one seems to care about that instead they go hyperbolic about Gnome flipfloping on the default setting. Im just telling you why, those haters knows what is coming. Gnome does fine, KDE is dying.

            Anyway what do I care? KDE is dying no matter how much you deny it. Go look at latest KDE digest and compare it to the similar ones of year 2012 and 2011. KDE is dying.
            If GNOME had listened to their users in the first place and included the options people wanted in the first place, even as preference options then there would be no need for a token gesture like the tweak tool. But thats for another discussion.

            Yet again you are continuing your deluded rant about KDE dying, but yet again fail to show any evidence.

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            • #86
              Originally posted by Honton View Post
              Let us assume that is correct; No new features. And since the last couple of KDE releases add nothing new it is very fair to say KDE is stale. Sorry, but KDE is dying.
              KDE has already too many features. Many of them are just useless bloat which just slows down system. More bloat isn't needed.
              Last edited by JS987; 28 August 2013, 09:14 AM.

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              • #87
                Originally posted by Thaodan View Post
                Nearly every GUI is ported to QML which means mostly a gui revamp, addionaly cause of the spitting KDELIbs can be used by projects like RazorQt, LXDE-Qt or by Qt applicatoins in general which is similar to that what already heapens in Projects like Firefox or even in Qt apps (Clementine).
                Honton knows this, it has been explained to him/her dozens of times. Honton is just a dishonest troll.

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                • #88
                  Originally posted by Honton View Post
                  Let us assume that is correct; No new features. And since the last couple of KDE releases add nothing new it is very fair to say KDE is stale. Sorry, but KDE is dying.
                  Yes, clearly the rewrite of some of the most important plasma applets, including the taskbar, in which they became easier to maintain, compatible with Wayland and largely bug-free, is an indication that KDE is stale and dying.

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                  • #89
                    Originally posted by GreatEmerald View Post
                    Yes, clearly the rewrite of some of the most important plasma applets, including the taskbar, in which they became easier to maintain, compatible with Wayland and largely bug-free, is an indication that KDE is stale and dying.
                    you know what the best part is KDE will ship on a tablet before Ubuntu but ohh wait it's too stale to do that

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                    • #90
                      More fallacy from Honton! He's the new funkSTAR.
                      Now I didn't read the whole thread but forgive me if someone else already posted this:
                      Even KDE agrees sometimes you need to remove some features, or change defaults. I usually am very pro QT and pro KDE but I can't hate gnome for this. Yeah, some features they removed without a good reason or replacement, but they are trying to do something new here.
                      As for KDE developers agreeing: https://plus.google.com/115606635748...ts/BRaQbvKqrYC

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