11th December 2017, 8:16
I think that the real loser in the Maui team approach is KDE. During install party the Ubuntu (unity or gnome or Mint Cinamon) are the main distributions which are proposed for newbies. They are readily install and then you can focus on the hardware detection and the use of the system. Mint KDE and Maui were the alone KDE distributions able to compete with Ubuntu, because they were the alone to propose a LTS approach. Do you imagine using Neon in this situation, it is not a real distribution, you have to much things to settle to reach the level of Ubuntu. The Gnome desktop will become the center of the linux world.
It's when becoming better and better that KDE is slowly loosing the party. KDE developers should have a look at what is happening.
Sorry for the message but it reflects the situation around me.
SM
It's when becoming better and better that KDE is slowly loosing the party. KDE developers should have a look at what is happening.
Sorry for the message but it reflects the situation around me.
SM