KDE RC Authority

Piotr Szymanski djurban at linuxpl.org
Thu Jul 4 23:39:57 BST 2002


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aleXXX (5/07/2002 00:26):
> Ok, maybe nice, but *way* to complicated.
> There is no way to "force" anybody in KDE to anything, neither to obey to
> these rules nor to do anything which might be the result of any formalized
> procedure (e.g. as yours).
Yes I know that is the problem. I though that people would understand why this 
is a good solution and therefore follow them, a kind of a social agreement. 
Debian has something like this.
I think that wilfullness is not a good thing in a big project such as KDE. I 
think that the key to its proper development is a strict coordination and a 
effective decission making, yes you can develop 20 html engines, but it does 
not mean that having 20 khtml clones is the best solution for the project. 
Quality, not quantity. We had quantity in communism for 20 years and now 
Poland si one of the worst developed countries in Central Europe...
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