https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15329

--- Comment #119 from Bob English <bobofengl...@zoho.com> ---
(In reply to Vartan from comment #115)
> Absolutely, agree with everyone who says this feature should be in KDE.  
> 
> Quite candidly, the entire landscape feels so amateurish and puerile to me. 
> All this discussion about people writing scripts (in various scripting
> languages) to make ad hoc and somewhat band-aided "solutions" wreaks of
> amateur night--not ready for prime time.
> 
> If this feature cannot be implemented easily, then KDE (and the entire Linux
> platform for that matter) needs some serious architecture... and serious,
> experienced, seasoned architects.... 
> 
> I find it pretty disillusioning that Linux still doesn't do so many things
> that my SunOS / OpenLook desktop did nicely in 1988....

If it's not a problem of KDE's making, then why are you blaming them and
building a strawman argument?

If the Linux community is incompetent, then on account that you can download
the source files and do with them as you wish for the most part, get coding,
and show us how it's done!

Of course you could always just educate yourself about the differences between
corporations and all the resources they can throw at things like what you are
looking for but don't feel any obligation to satisfy users needs and wishes,
and a world wide community contributing to millions of projects to give
everyone what they need and want best they can and against all odds have made
it well worth ditching that POS Windows for!  Oh, and they actually listen to
us here, especially the KDE people!  They are unbeaten in my book!

Linux runs somewhere over 75% of the world, so all the stuff no one in their
right mind would trust with Windows or even MacOS!  Linux is everywhere, even
outer space!  Linux is taking over the world!  You have other choices if you
wish.  You may want to try one of the BSD's, Haiku... or maybe you are more of
a Temple OS person?

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