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    Too Quiet Around Here. How About "Gnome v. KDE"

    FROM: http://www.illusionary.com/GNOMEvKDE.html

    This is NOT my response to the oh-so-dull and typical flame-wars regarding whether the GNOME or KDE desktop is "best". I have an opinion on that, but that's not what this is about. This is about how I picture the development process of each of those fine desktop products.

    Warning to readers: this is mildly offensive, however it's not particularly obscene, for most values of obscene. On a flame-o-riffic scale of one to ten, it rates about a seventy-three.

    When I contemplate how the GNOME and KDE desktops are developed, here is what I imagine:
    KDE

    A big room somewhere in Europe with lots of chrome and glass and a great big whiteboard in the front with lots of tiny, neat writing on it. There are about 50 desks, each with headphones and pristine workstations, also with a lot of chrome and glass. The faint sound of classical music permeates the room, accompanying the clicky-click of 50 programmers typing or quietly talking in one of the appropriately assigned meeting areas. (Which of course consist of elegant contemporary white pine coffee tables surrounded by contemporary white pine and fine leather meeting chairs.) Coffee, tea, mineral water and fruit juices are available in the break area.

    At the end of the day, *everyone* checks in their code and the project leader does a "make" just to make sure it all compiles cleanly, but it's mostly only done from tradition anymore since it always compiles cleanly and works flawlessly.

    When all milestones have been met, and everything has been QA'd, (usually within a day or two of the roadmap that was written up 18 months previous) a new KDE release is packaged up and released to the mirror sites with the appropriate 24-hour delay for distribution before being announced.

    KDE developers are generally between the ages of 16 and 25, like art made of lines and squares and the colors white and black.

    When/if they finally stop taking government subsidies and get around to getting "real jobs," most of their salary will be taken in taxes so the socialist government can subsidize the care and feeding of the next generation of KDE developers, just like it did for them.

    A high percentage of KDE developers, during their mandatory 5 years of government military service, crack from their years of cultural dullness and flee Europe to become terrorists for the sheer joy to be found in killing random strangers for no discernible reason.


    GNOME

    An abandoned warehouse in San Francisco, kitted up as for a rave, electronica playing at 15db louder than "my ears are bleeding and I'm developing an aneurism" volumes and the windows all painted over black so that the strobe and spotlights and lasers can be seen better. Computers, mainly made of whatever stuff has been exchanged for crack or scavenged from dumpsters behind dot-bombs, are scattered around on whatever furniture is available, which also consists of whatever stuff has been exchanged for crack or scavenged from dumpsters behind dot-bombs. There's no break area, but you may be able to bum a beer (or more likely something harder) off of one of the developers hanging around, and they will probably be too jacked up on X, coke, acid, heroin, ether or all of the above to notice that you've taken anything.

    Development strategies are generally determined by whatever light show happens to be going on at the moment, when one of the developers will leap up and scream "I WANT IT TO LOOK JUST LIKE THAT" and then straight-arm his laptop against the wall in an hallucinogenic frenzy before vomiting copiously, passing out and falling face-down in the middle of the dance floor. There's no whiteboard, so developers diagram things out in the puddles of spilt beer, urine and vomit on the floor.

    At the end of the day - whenever that is since an equal number of programmers will be passed out at any given time - or really whenever someone happens to think of it (which is rarely), someone might type "make" on some machine somewhere, with mixed results. Generally nothing happens, so he/she shrugs his/her shoulders and wanders off to look for someone who might have more pink/black-striped pills. Once in a great while, generally in the unpleasant time between the come-down from the last thing they took and before whatever it was they took just now comes on fully, someone will tar up a bunch of random files and post it on a website someplace it as the next GNOME release, usually with a reference to some kind of monkey.

    GNOME developers rarely live past 25 and prefer "alternative" art - generally stuff made of feces that's "too edgy" for most people to "understand" or "like."

    Core GNOME developers are heavy Ketamine users. The bodies of GNOME developers can often be found in dumpsters or floating face-down in any sufficiently large body of water.

    Copyright 2002, Derek Glidden.

    Enjoy,

    sakiZ

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    Thats from 2002.
    How about a flame fest from today.

    http://osnews.com/moderation.php?news_id=10807#385820
    Re: GNOME is better!
    By Anonymous (IP: ---.dip.t-dialin.net) - Posted on 2005-06-10 10:23:47
    Your demonstration of clenched smattering of knowledge is impressive and only make me laugh loud *hahahaha*.

    Ok let's get serious here. Sure not everything inside GNOME is bad but still a lot of it is and many decisions made are plain wrong and stupid. Sure developers seem to have ideas and visions but not all ideas and visions make sense or are suitable for a Desktop Environment. For example the recently announced dancing Windows that some GNOME hacker is working on makes no sense for a Desktop Environment and for people getting work done.
    ....................

    http://osnews.com/comment.php?news_i...rows=45#385845
    not again...
    By David Pastern (IP: ---.swiftdsl.com.au) - Posted on 2005-06-10 12:38:46
    Oh dearie me...Firstly - why has this yet again (predictably) become a KDE vs Gnome flame war?

    Anonymous (IP: ---.dip.t-dialin.net) has some valid and exceptionally well made points. Gnome is a very messy set of implementated applications, hastily put together - and it shows. GTK is horridly ugly (widget wise). Gnome UI/hid isn't all that it's crocked up to be either, it has some serious shortcomings imho.
    ...................

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    All Right! We're Off To A Good Start!!! :-)

    That last one should stir the pot. heh. heh.

    sakiZ

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    my opinion
    KDE rocks, Gnome sucks!

    reason: KDE is more customizable (check out my screenshot right now: http://img156.echo.cx/img156/3406/snapshot12ko.png)
    KDE looks better
    KDE has more apps made (specifically with the letter K) than good old gnome


    saying that, Gnome is good too and is far more advanced in usuability compared to Microsucks Windows but KDE overall just bags the prize.

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    Last time i did gnome it crashed, and kde made me search way into the configs to get their docbook format fonts readable ...

    Both are clones, ... but have their place i guess. (grin).



    jm

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