Will we support Thin Client computing well with KDE4? (was: "Temporary KColorScheme change - hard-code some state colors")
Kurt Pfeifle
k1pfeifle at gmx.net
Sun Sep 16 17:08:44 BST 2007
Inge Wallin wrote:
> Let me just add that for thin clients, changing large parts of the GUI just
> because of a shift of focus is a complete no-no! Some things are nice
> conceptually and maybe even usability wise, but yet completely impossible for
> technical reasons.
>
> Last week I was in Brazil and at one time doing a test for a medical
> organization. They have a large number of smallish sites and they want to
> run the computing infrastructure from a central data center. Right now they
> are deciding between Linux and Windows and the one most deciding factor is
> the bandwidth consumption. If more than just the tiniest change is done when
> the user shifts focus, Linux is out!
>
> I picked this case out of many, so don't tell me this is an atypical example.
> Bandwidth is not a universal resource all over the world. We are not just
> designing KDE4 for the last generation of fat clients. We also have to take
> into account thin clients and older or cheaper desktop computers.
>
> Remember that thin client installations mean large installations. You
> wouldn't want to make KDE impossible in these large installations, would you?
> (and no, I'm not directing this to you personally, Jos, just to 'you' in
> general.) Design is good, but it always has to work inside the frames
> created by available technology and cost considerations.
How true, how true, how true!
+10
Thanks for bringing this aspect to attention again, Inge!
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