GNOME Vs KDE upgradeability.

Gain Paolo Mureddu gmureddu at prodigy.net.mx
Sat Feb 4 18:09:27 UTC 2006


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The original point of my discussion has been vindicated: There's yet
again, another KDE update with all its libs and all other programs to
3.5.1, and got me wondering, GNOME 2.12 should be almost 6 months now
and Fedora Core 4 never got an update for it, nor was there an update
for Fedora Core 3 to update from 2.8 to 2.10 once Core 4 was out as an
update. I know resources are limited, and yet KDE has had a major
version update, where GNOME has had none... What I find oddest about
this, is that Fedora is built around GNOME (or GTK+ at least) and
GNOME's even the default desktop, and yet the one with a major revamp
is KDE? Call me stupid, but I plainly don't understand this, and goes
beyond the fact I use GNOME over KDE, I'm sure a lot of KDE users and
fans in Fedora are quite happy with the updates, I just wonder why
this is not the case with the *default* DE... Seems odd.
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