On Fri, 2006-11-03 at 19:54 -0500, Ric Moore wrote: > 1.) Dump Gnome, get with the KDE crowd with both feet. Make friends > there while they still feel alienated and betrayed. I've been biting my tongue over this thread, until now. It all seems to be about the KDE zealots, mostly those in love with it, but a few against it. Personally, I've never liked KDE, I've found it a right pain. I don't think Gnome is super brilliant, but I prefer over KDE by a long chalk. KDE isn't even installed on any of my systems, anymore. However... The OS distributor ought to be making window manager agnostic systems. It shouldn't be concentrating on one system to the detriment of the other. Nor flailing about trying to be all things to everything, but nothing much good on any of them. Likewise, I want applications that work by themselves. I shouldn't need to have to have Gnome or KDE to run a word processor, web browser, or mail client. Sure, Gnome and KDE can have their own special clients. But an OS ought to come with clients that aren't dependent. Configuration GUIs could be a lot better if someone could come up with a universal template file for the configuration options. Something that a machine could parse and generate a GUI based upon the options available in the program, rather than some coder having to write special configuration GUIs. e.g. The template says an option is part of the "main" configuration, two mutually exclusive options, and you get something in the main section with two options that can't be selected together. Likewise, it'd state what's related, or grouped together, and you'd automatically have a configurator that did that. -- (Currently testing FC5, but still running FC4, if that's important.) Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists.