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Re: Interface redesign for KOffice?
by hans on Monday 07/Apr/2008, @10:27
Public control? Who do you think you are to ask the developers to be publically controlled?
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Re: Interface redesign for KOffice?
by Debian User on Saturday 12/Apr/2008, @01:05
Hello,

don't you or anybody else note the uselessness of the argument? KDE is Free Software developed in a public repository. Does that ring something?

KDE makes a point about releasing software before it's ready. Does that ring something?

Why would you even start to think the issue of public vs. non-public exists when KDE is already 100% public all the time?

Yours,
Kay
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  • Re: Interface redesign for KOffice?
    by openSOURCE on Monday 14/Apr/2008, @08:07
    Well it's called opensource not opendevelopment. The development ist not open to the public.
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    • Re: Interface redesign for KOffice?
      by openSOURCE on Monday 14/Apr/2008, @08:12
      If you don't believe me try to intgerate a patch in the upcoming 2.6.25 kernel. You will soon understand that not everyone is accepted as developer in a project and that is of course for good reason. So again: It's only the source that is open .
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