Why KDE4 is called KDE?
Anne Wilson
cannewilson at googlemail.com
Tue Dec 8 17:54:16 GMT 2009
On Tuesday 08 December 2009 15:20:28 Kevin Krammer wrote:
> > - if you produce commercial software, and no one uses it, you don't get
> > money, so you have to listen to your users if they are unsatisfied.
>
Interesting. The truth is that on several occasions I've found that FOSS
software either didn't do exactly what I need, or that I could not find the
information to allow me to do what I need. The thing that really knocked me
for a six was the first time I wrote to a developer, asking for help, and he
answered, and kept answering until I was using his application correctly and
we were both satisfied. This has happened more than once since then.
Have you ever tried to do that with a "commercial software" package?
Anne
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