2009/6/28 Christopher Stone
The *community* is not objecting to it - just parts of it. and only recently - a year ago, the KDE desktop was ion no shape to be considered the primary desktop. It is now according to its developers and those that drink the koolaid.
However there are a significant number of people who either like Gnome or simply do not care too much.
PS are there any plans to give KDE a unified theme with gnome? the two default themes are currently too different (kde being too grey).
(I got KDE set up to my liking once - I accidentally only installed kdeworkspace and plasma, none of the KDE apps, and was thinking hey, this is not too bad. Nice and minimal too. Gotta say I am not a fan of the KDE apps as once I installed them, I decided to go back to gnome.)
I think the question you need to ask is why they must force this onto
the Fedora *community* OS when the community is clearly objecting to
it.
The *community* is not objecting to it - just parts of it. and only recently - a year ago, the KDE desktop was ion no shape to be considered the primary desktop. It is now according to its developers and those that drink the koolaid.
However there are a significant number of people who either like Gnome or simply do not care too much.
PS are there any plans to give KDE a unified theme with gnome? the two default themes are currently too different (kde being too grey).
(I got KDE set up to my liking once - I accidentally only installed kdeworkspace and plasma, none of the KDE apps, and was thinking hey, this is not too bad. Nice and minimal too. Gotta say I am not a fan of the KDE apps as once I installed them, I decided to go back to gnome.)
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