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Thanks David...
by Nicolas on Tuesday 06/Feb/2001, @01:09
... for your OSDEM presentation: good presentation with a good presenter! I agree and underline also with one idea: **interoperability**. This will be a very important feature for KDE to have that, when API of 1.4 Gnome will be stables. And YES, KDE2.01 is used everyday as default without problem. For all of that Thanks David, and all KDE developpers!
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Re: Thanks David...
by Richard Stevens on Tuesday 06/Feb/2001, @02:48
Hmm, I just can't resist to tell everybody that I use 2.1 since the first beta. Ususally I compile KDE head at least every 2-3 days. It rocks already, works very stable and doesn't give me much trouble at all. As far as I'm concerned people will love it. Konqueror rocks. KMail is my primary Mail client since the days of KDE 1 and it has improved a lot. Kicker is great and since I'm trying to learn to program for KDE, I'm very impressed with the thought that was put into library development. I very often get the feeling that most everything you need is there in a rather easy to use way.

I'd really love to see another OSDEM in Brussels since it would just be a 2.5 hour drive from where I live but I just couldn't bring up the time this year, sigh.

Finally, keep up the good work all KDE developers and thanks a lot for the superb desktop environment. I really can't imagine how live was poosible before KDE ;)

Cheers,

Richard
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