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Re: the dragon has to go!
by Datschge on Sunday 22/Feb/2004, @14:48
Konqui is KDE's mascot. I guess you don't have any love for mascots anymore and would like to see the ones by Linux, FreeBSD etc. go as well?
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Re: the dragon has to go!
by anon on Sunday 22/Feb/2004, @16:07
Wasn't konqui only introduced with KDE 2.0? I think it's fine, but perhaps the more long standing gears can replace it in things like the logout dialog and drkonqui (:))
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  • Re: the dragon has to go!
    by a.c. on Sunday 22/Feb/2004, @21:25
    You know MS still has the flying window, and Apple has....
    These are not just Mascot, but identify the item. I suspect that in time, konqi will be similar to Tux and the daemon.
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    • Re: the dragon has to go!
      by Dan Leinir Turthra Jensen on Monday 23/Feb/2004, @14:14
      I do so love that dragon, though I also agree with the above mentions that it looks out of place... And as to the argument that it's what defines KDE as a corporate id thing, I think you'll find the gears to that ;)
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