Dotan Cohen <dotancohen@xxxxxxxxx> dixit: > >> That was the whole "KDE thing": customization and > >> usability. KDE 4 breaks with that tradition. I know the reasons why. I > >> even agree with most of them. > > > > Could you, or someone else, point to docs on the topic? > > > > Could you, or someone else, point to docs specifying that Myanmar is > an oppressive regime? Wikipediaesque [citation needed] jokes are funny > on slashdot, thanks. In real communication they are neither insightful > nor informative. Seems you took it wrong while my question was just a question, and a real question. (Don't know _why_ you took it wrong, except maybe that the whole thread is a bit hypocrite -- but this should not let you conclude that _every_ post is such). For information, I'm a kind of "design guy" and as such *very* and *really* interested in any kind of doc exposing reasons behind design choices. For instance, I would enjoy to read _why_ kde guys used to think that über-customization is a Good Thing -- while indeed other designers think the opposite. And I would enjoy to read why, if only, or how much, they changed their mind on this topic. Denis ________________________________ la vita e estrany http://spir.wikidot.com/ ___________________________________________________ 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.