Re: The popularity of Mint
Yeah, I think the Unity move is good.
I think we all have it wrong. Plasma 4 is great, but it is intertwined with not so proven technologies like akonadi and nepomuk. We really need some simple, stable platform people can develop "apps" for.
Android got it all right: a simple API, a linux kernel and some open technologies allowed them to blast past iOS in no time. They may make a big splash with Chrome OS.
We need to embrace all that, can we have a plasma desktop where Android apps can run seamlessly, along with plasma apps (widgets)? Can we have chromium as the default browser so we can offer a superset of Chrome OS?
There is a GOLDEN opportunity there for the free desktop. Canonical decided to create a simple, ala Android desktop. KDE could be the perfect platform for that, it it wasn't for the complexity of the desktop I alluded above.
Anyways, it's all good. I just think the old "phat PC" desktop is disappearing both in households (where the cloud is more and more important), and in corporations (where the thin clients + servers, i.e. intranet "cloud", is also the go to platform). The Linux desktop could be a big player there if we make the right moves
Cheers!
Leo
Yeah, I think the Unity move is good.
I think we all have it wrong. Plasma 4 is great, but it is intertwined with not so proven technologies like akonadi and nepomuk. We really need some simple, stable platform people can develop "apps" for.
Android got it all right: a simple API, a linux kernel and some open technologies allowed them to blast past iOS in no time. They may make a big splash with Chrome OS.
We need to embrace all that, can we have a plasma desktop where Android apps can run seamlessly, along with plasma apps (widgets)? Can we have chromium as the default browser so we can offer a superset of Chrome OS?
There is a GOLDEN opportunity there for the free desktop. Canonical decided to create a simple, ala Android desktop. KDE could be the perfect platform for that, it it wasn't for the complexity of the desktop I alluded above.
Anyways, it's all good. I just think the old "phat PC" desktop is disappearing both in households (where the cloud is more and more important), and in corporations (where the thin clients + servers, i.e. intranet "cloud", is also the go to platform). The Linux desktop could be a big player there if we make the right moves
Cheers!
Leo
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