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learn from GNOME
by ac on Monday 23/Sep/2002, @13:29
Hey. KDE should learn from the GNOME project and assign a kick ass name to the project *first*. And when I say *first*, I mean before any code has been written down at all. Seriously. Eliminate these half-assed temporary names! ;-)
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Re: learn from GNOME
by Anonymous on Monday 23/Sep/2002, @14:35
> KDE should learn from the GNOME project and assign a kick ass name to the project *first*.

First assign a name and then begin creating the project? You mean like "GNOME Office"? :-)
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  • Re: learn from GNOME
    by dwt on Monday 23/Sep/2002, @15:08
    hehe, touché
    I don't mean to offend gnomers, as I am both a gnome and kde user, but this one was touché :)
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Re: learn from GNOME
by AC on Monday 23/Sep/2002, @21:58
The problem is that when the project fails you have one name less to chose.. and it is always emberassing to donate even more vapourware to the world. But the Gnome have some experience with this as well...
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