Hi Reindl

What if the future is Android on the desktop.  I get more functionality with my CELLPHONE than I do with Linux.
I am open minded to the fact that today Amazon or the equivalent sell devices that respond to commands.
With an intelligent Thermostat, and switches, I can control my home from a distance. Right now, I can't do that sitting
at a desk with KDE. We need "richer functionality hardware" and matching increase in functionality of KDE or
Gnome.

I use KDE and GNOME on systems by Fedora, Ubuntu, Tumbleweed and Manjaro. They are all offering exactly
the same KDE or GNOME.  It does not matter to me which of the above I install.  What does matter to me is
the richness of their libraries and available applications.  The distribution with the most will most likely win.

RedHat's decisions are not cast in stone.  Business pressures ( $$$) can change decisions dramatically.

Regards



On Saturday, November 3, 2018, 2:42:48 p.m. EDT, Reindl Harald <h.reindl@thelounge.net> wrote:




Am 03.11.18 um 19:32 schrieb Leslie S Satenstein:
> KDE and Gnome will grow and become more useful, particularly when voice
> activation and IOT functionality gets implemened.
>
> With containers, flatpacks, or other modules, pretty soon these will be
> interchangable between Debian, RedHat, SUSE, and UBUNTU systems.
> When that happens, as it will, look to non-propriatory Gnome or KDE
> group desktop systems, free from the mentioned vendors.
> I am able to use my Gnome system on 4 of the mentioned systems.  I am
> sure that I can do it with Gnome.

don't get me wrong but that is way too much sonsense in a single post
(besdies your HTML mails with fancy colored signature are annoying)
because Flatpak from a technical point of view is pure bullshit and
repeating the windows world while central repos with shared librraies
instead dupliacates are the strength of a Linux distribution and people
which want that vesion hell like on Windows just should use Windows
instead sacrifice Linux

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