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Comment Re:do not stop progress by not wanting 'bloat'... (Score 1) 334

There is no cure for sloppy code, ( besides wiping the hd) just ask "micro-squish" about how many (rem) lines are in their offerings. Well written eye candy, although it can become resource hungry, but giving the user the ability to determine how resources are utilized is not a bad thing at all. Sometimes a bit of candy is good, although for myself, I find elegance in functional simplicity. KDE has always offered me the choice, rather than having the decisions made by marketing. I am eager to see the new KDE offering. Chi-7

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