Re: RHow dead is Trinity and is it worth contributing to?

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On Tue July 2 2024 11:22:26 ajh-valmer via tde-users wrote:
> Praise God, Trinity ​​is not dead, it's not time for its funeral,
> on the contrary, it will live a very long time,
> it works perfectly on Debian.
> It his the jewel in the Linux world and others systems.

Ah shucks.  Looking back at my saved package configs it seems
I missed Tim's first TDE 3.5.11 in April 2010.  But 3.5.12
came out in October 2010.  I started using it December 22nd
2010 and registered for Tim's bugzilla on the 26th.  This was
of course due to Debian Squeeze 6.0, which became stable in
February 2011 and dropped support for KDE3.

Before KDE3 I had used Gnome in the old free Redhat and before
that Enlightenment and before that probably text mode in Slackware
from 1995 to 1997.  Along the way there were brief excursions
into Fedora, Ubuntu, and Devuan.  Around 1990 I had used Xenix
and SunOS for a while and back in the early 80's it was Unix
System III.

My favorite years of software development were on various kinds
of Lisp machines but my favorite desktop environment is TDE.

TDE KMail is my favorite mail client.  Favorite non-TDE tools
include Firefox, LibreOffice, GnuCash, and QtCreator.

--Mike
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