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Re: First Post!
by Ian on Saturday 12/May/2007, @23:58
Cute but does it give the correct image? It doesn't give credit to the professionalism or quality of the work done by the KDE team, it gives the opposite impression that KDE is immature. I cringe at things like "firsty fawn" etc at it sounds so childish - in-jokes always do when launched on the unsuspecting public. Unfortunately most of the people with buying power in the internatinal bank i work in dismiss products with labels like "Fiesty Fawn" etc as not serious and therefore don't deserve any attention.
I may have missed some hounour in this thread about this shirt (i still haven't had my first tea of the day yet), apologies if I have.

But thanks to all the KDE development team for the fantastic product, it is still the best out of all the desktop enviromonents.
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Re: First Post!
by outolumo on Monday 14/May/2007, @11:30
Well, The Knut release IS immature, is it not? Furthermore, as such it is not meant for wider public (at least I thought there was some mention of Alpha there...)

Summa summarum, I see no problem giving it an impression of being immature :)
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