On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 07:59, Draciron Smith <draciron@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > So a fork is necessary rather than individual tweaking. That's where > we disagree. Forks happen all the time. Audacious if I remember > correctly was a fork off XMMS. Wasn't K3b a fork off something earlier > and primitive? Don't remember but man I am glad they created it. Until > K3b came out I did all my burning from the command line. No viable GUI > alternate really. What was out there was buggy at best and unusuable > as often as not. KDE itself is the result of a group of dissatisfied > users who got together to do something about the horrid UIs out there > at the time. Before KDE I was using FWC something or another. Man that > was clumsy and bereft of features. Gnome wasn't any bettter, more > features but more bugs too. Those were the only two in existence far > as I knew. Then I found KDE and fell in love with it imediately. > Wasn't offered by any of the major distros yet. Had to hand compile it > and chase down a ton of dependencies but it was well worth it. When > Redhat started offering it as an RPM and part of the default installs > I was overjoyed. You should learn your history... K3B vs whatever is nothing like KDE 4 vs KDE 3 like you are trying to spin it here. >> To go back to the origin of this talk, obviously telling a normal user either >> to join the devs and code some functionalities himself, or to tell him that >> the KDE 3 code is free and he can continue developping it himself is just >> ridiculous. > > One person yes. A group no. A group can accomplish a great deal. Look > at Ardour or Rosegarden or the Gimp or K3b. One man couldn't write and > maintain those. A group does and can. All of them arose from > dissatisfaction with what existed out there at the time. There is a > great deal of dissatisfaction with KDE 4. Thus a fertile bed for a > split. Depends on whether the right people get involved or not. You have a completely wrong idea about how many people are working on K3B. Cheers Lydia -- Lydia Pintscher Amarok community manager kde.org - amarok.kde.org - kubuntu.org claimid.com/nightrose ___________________________________________________ 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.