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When is not sucking going to be added as a feature?
I personally like gnome. Its just a matter of taste I suppose.
I chuckled but that's harsh.
That's a Priority 4 Severity 4 ticket. I wouldn't bet on it being completed until sometime during the next epoch.
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Here you go my friend
Lol thanks but I already use it. That's what I went to when I finally gave up on Gnome.
KDE devs have taken steps to make more Gnome-like software. A new generation of Gnome devs in the distant future could go full circle ^
If that is the case I might jump ship haha.
There's a lot more gnome dev streams to learn from. Where as KDE blogs more but are not as technical in their blogs.
Id love technical content on both so I can learn how to contribute overtime by following their news.
That was already in some version of GNOME 3