On Tuesday, 2013-05-07, dE wrote: > There is no misconception. Yes, there is. Sometimes people don't know that KDE is the name of the software vendor, not of a product and that this vendor has in fact dozens of products. Sometimes people find these threads through search engines and might not yet know, so it is important to make sure they information is as accurate as possible. Most people don't have difficulties grasping the difference between a vendor and its multiple products, but they need to be aware of it first. A person who is not aware of Adobe having multiple products, ranging from Flash and Reader to Photoshop, InDesign, etc. might use the vendor name unknowingly while speaking about a specific product, making it hard for anyone else who knows more than one product to follow. Like when saying "I found a bug in Adobe" would not make a lot of sense for anyone knowing more than one Adobe product because the received information is so vague that it doesn't carry any value at all. > KDE is always giving problems. Who? A single person or a group of individuals? Cheers, Kevin -- Kevin Krammer, KDE developer, xdg-utils developer KDE user support, developer mentoring
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