On Jun 17, 2012 11:57 PM, "Canek Peláez Valdés" <can...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Sun, Jun 17, 2012 at 4:42 AM, Pandu Poluan <pa...@poluan.info> wrote: > > So, while we're meta-discussing Linus' rant on Gnome3, here's an article > > from TechRadar exploring the usability of the leading Linux desktop > > environments. > > > > http://www.techradar.com/news/software/operating-systems/whats-the-best-linux-desktop-environment-1045280 > > > > Summary: Try the latest KDE. You might get pleasantly surprised. > > In my humble opinion, you should use whatever you actually like. You > don't like GNOME? Then don't use it; and if you used it before and > don't like the new version, either get involver to get it "fixed" (for > whatever defintion of "fixed" you want), fork it (although maybe you > should first try Unity, MATE, or Cinnamon before), or go to another > desktop. > > I like GNOME 3, therefore I use it. I like systemd, therefore I use > it. I like Emacs, therefore I use it. If someone else wants to use > KDE, OpenRC, and Vim, it's none of my business. To each his own. > > There is no "best" desktop environment. There are only preferences. >
Agree. Which is why I wrote the word "Best" between single quotes. The whole sentence itself comes from the original title of the article; the single quotes are mine. Rgds,