2009/12/8 Thierry de Coulon <tcoulon@xxxxxxxxxxx>: > On Monday 07 December 2009, Steven Crooks wrote: >> It's not even FUD, it's pointless ranting! > (...) >>KDE3 is _dead_! >> Get used to it, or change to what ever serves you the best. That's one of >> the best things in FOSS, you'll always have the choice! >> >> Just my 2 ¢ >> >> Steven > > This stupidity is not even worth 2 ¢ (and is rude at that). > > We are quite a number of KDE 3 users that believe your "dead end" was/is "the > best". I've come to discover the bad side of FOSS: if KDE was a commercial > product, perhaps knowing that some users are unsatisfied would/could drive > the developers to listen to them. > > What you are saying is the same Anne was telling me before: you did not pay > for it, you have nothing to say, just be happy with whatever you get for > free... > > I think I'm going to take a look at non free software because if OSS devs > develop only for themselves, maybe I have more luck with devs that work for > their users... > > I can tell you that if anyone keeps KDE 3 alive, I'll be glad to pay for it! > This guy has been maintaining his own KDE 3.5.10 branch with backported bugfixes: http://apt.pearsoncomputing.net/ > Since I've started testing KDE 4 very little of the issues I had have been > addressed. Part of them are exactly Istvan's. > Please send to me a list of them, either off list or in a new thread (cc me). > But your answer explains it all: jump on the KDE 4 train or go your way, we > have no interrest in what you think and any comment that is not supporting > KDE 4 is "FUD" :( > > And Anne, don't come again with your favorite "If you have a specific > question will try to help you". As Istvan said, we want KDE 3 functionalities > back, since none of the new functionalities of KDE 4 enhance our use of the > desktop, we don't want workaround that let you do a complicated way what you > used to be able to do the simple way. > The problem is that such a general statement as "KDE 3 functionalities" cannot be done. If you mention specific "KDE 3 functionalities" then we can address them point by point. And I agree that there are many points to address. -- Dotan Cohen http://what-is-what.com http://gibberish.co.il ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.