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Thanks for the blog post. The one thing I think is important is that it's not just the fonts, but I unedrstand that many non-kdeapplications will use the KDE dialogs for common operations such as file->open().
Another thing I think is overall making Karmic special is KDE 4.3, definitely the first KDE 4.* release that is solid, polished and complete, IMHO (all the previous one were quite nice but lacking in these areas).
Yes, I know that KDE 4.3 is ROCK but it will not make Kubuntu 9.10 special in compare to other distributions (i.e Mandraiva 2010, OpenSuse 11.2, and others).
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