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Re: NEPOMUK
by Anon on Thursday 21/Feb/2008, @04:56
"Nepomuk is beeing advertised somehow as revolutionary."

Most KDE things have been, of late. I think for years the KDE guys were too silent about their achievements and content to stay out of the spotlight (no pun intended ;)) but nowadays they've swung too far in the other direction and hype everything to death, which inevitably leads to disappointment and subsequent backlashes. Hopefully they'll find a happy medium at some point in the future.
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Re: NEPOMUK
by Jim on Thursday 21/Feb/2008, @10:22
> they've swung too far in the other direction and hype everything to death

I think setting up a website to promote a *menu* falls under this description. Guys, the enthusiasm is great, but Raptor doesn't need its own website.
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  • Re: NEPOMUK
    by adrian on Thursday 21/Feb/2008, @10:54
    wtf, I'm finishing right now with the website for the clock applet/plasmoid!
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      by Max on Thursday 21/Feb/2008, @14:15
      Cool!! =)

      Can we have a separate newsletter for it? :)
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  • Re: NEPOMUK
    by Max on Thursday 21/Feb/2008, @14:13
    couldn't they all be links of ONE (1) major KDE site?

    Why do we have to hunt and peck all over the internet to read about all the features?

    Nothing wrong with overhyping. JUST PLEASE, PLEASE, DON'T UNDERDELIVER!!!
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