Am Freitag, 16. April 2010, um 16:02:31 schrieb FiNeX:
> The warning should be given unless my hypothesis (customer satisfaction
> and other suffs) is not right, for example due to an explicit decision
> made by the developers and mantainers of that specific project which could
> be intentionally developed for being used in a working enviroment.
>
> What do you think about my old thoughts?
>
/OT
Absolutely correct! But:
1. Can you tell me which version of Linux/KDE on the Desktop ever reached this
status?
2. Can you tell me, if it will be possible that Linux/KDE will ever reach this
status? Especially on Notebooks!
-> We all know that mostly we have to run our Notebooks in a testing
environment if we want to use up-to-date functions on it and connect modern
hardware. The main problem are the decision takers of these hardware
manufacturers!
3. Why was KDE 4 ever released under this name? Why did noone release it as
e.g. KDE 4.1 Alpha and 4.3 Beta and so on?
4. The main point: Working with Linux since 1999, never having been a
developer but often a friend to Linux consultants (yes, I worked for SuSE some
days!) I cannot stop to believe that a lot of people in the community would
prefer to develop without this funny type of person called "user". Too often
after having trying to explain my problems with the system I am told: "If you
want to improve the situation than start to develop!"
-> Ok, funny discussion in here and it was my fault as well! :P
/OT End
By the way: Thanks to the thousands of people that develop this interesting
piece of software!!!! I never stopped to believe in it - up to now.
Hello FiNeX,
Am Freitag, 16. April 2010, um 16:02:31 schrieb FiNeX:
> The warning should be given unless my hypothesis (customer satisfaction
> and other suffs) is not right, for example due to an explicit decision
> made by the developers and mantainers of that specific project which could
> be intentionally developed for being used in a working enviroment.
>
> What do you think about my old thoughts?
>
/OT
Absolutely correct! But:
1. Can you tell me which version of Linux/KDE on the Desktop ever reached this
status?
2. Can you tell me, if it will be possible that Linux/KDE will ever reach this
status? Especially on Notebooks!
-> We all know that mostly we have to run our Notebooks in a testing
environment if we want to use up-to-date functions on it and connect modern
hardware. The main problem are the decision takers of these hardware
manufacturers!
3. Why was KDE 4 ever released under this name? Why did noone release it as
e.g. KDE 4.1 Alpha and 4.3 Beta and so on?
4. The main point: Working with Linux since 1999, never having been a
developer but often a friend to Linux consultants (yes, I worked for SuSE some
days!) I cannot stop to believe that a lot of people in the community would
prefer to develop without this funny type of person called "user". Too often
after having trying to explain my problems with the system I am told: "If you
want to improve the situation than start to develop!"
-> Ok, funny discussion in here and it was my fault as well! :P
/OT End
By the way: Thanks to the thousands of people that develop this interesting
piece of software!!!! I never stopped to believe in it - up to now.
:-) :-) Martin