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Popular opinion seems to be that #GNOME and #KDE are "fighting/competing."
Sure we have our differences in philosophies and design, but it's way more akin to siblings having small spats. But in the end we are siblings in #FOSS family and I like GNOME folks a lot. And if anyone attacks my siblings, I'm there to defend them.
We can and we should work together as much as possible, not just GNOME or KDE but all other DE's too like #Budgie and #XFCE to be the best computing experience possible.
It's not perfect and it's never gonna be because perfection is unattainable, but perfect is also enemy of good.
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@gnulinux Benutze ich selbst immer für Mails und bin sehr zufrieden. Lediglich das Standard-Shortcut zur Suche hätte ich gerne auf Strg+F geändert aus Konsistenz-Gründen. Das hat mich anfangs etwas abgeschreckt.
Ich habe die Vorgänger Version schon gerne genutzt.
Die 3.0 Version macht einen guten Eindruck. Besonders die kleine untere Toolbar ist schön, dann muss ich dir selten genutzten Funktionen nicht immer nachschlagen.
Remember to share positive posts, memes, etc. about open source things you use and like. A simple “I like this” or “thanks for working on this” can go a long way!
Happy people carry on using things quietly while negativity gets shared, memed, and shoved in front of folks who work on your favorite projects. One negative comment too often outweighs ten positive ones, because human brains are dumb.