>>> just in case someone missed it: >>> http://blog.martin-graesslin.com/blog/2012/02/having-a-look-at-the-oldnew-desktop-environments/ >> >> The only hatred I see is Martin's. >> >> We now return you to our regularly scheduled programming. >> >> Darrell > > Here's a challenge to all the people here: > > Find one thing you can do in TDE that you can't do in KDE4.8 and post it > on this Etherpad: > http://trinity.etherpad.trinitydesktop.org/41 > > Also note the fastest way to access the feature (i.e. minimum amount of > mouse clicks/typing) and post how many left/right mouse clicks you used to > access the feature. > > If Martin wants to spread FUD we do need to counter him. :-) > > Tim Oh, and Martin, if you think it's "sad" that we "duplicated" the KDE project's efforts, you should know that I think it is unconscionable that KDE decided to remove the majority of KDE 3.5's features before undertaking the metioned ports to Qt4, GIT, etc. and "reinvent" the desktop in a manner that was widely panned. A project with good leadership would have undertaken the needed technical changes before trying to radically change the user experience. Tim