How Overhyping Killed KDE 4
I remember when KDE 4 was first being developed and the buzz was crazyness. My question is what happened, it seems to me that it came out and no one really cared. I think KDE 4 was extremely over hyped and was so built up on being so new and innovative but just died; why?
I think it is possible for things to be over hyped. I mean the consumer or users cause I guess no one is buying KDE since its Linux and we love our free things. But with all seriousness KDE 4 was over hyped by the community and KDE developers creating to much excitement, that when it actually came out everyone was like this is it?
I was excited for KDE 4 Myself but when it finally came out that was my exact reaction. "This is it?" was exactly what I was thinking. I got sucked into the KDE 4 hype and was waiting and waiting and watching the videos of plasma drooling over its sexiness.
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