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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Also, its based on QT!<br>
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      On 02/25/2015 02:06 PM, Hamara wrote:<br>
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      <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Ah, I might have missed that thread
        then. But before we finalise on lxde let's take a look at <a
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        nicer than lxde. <br>
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        Comments welcome. <br>
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        Thanks<br>
        Shantanu<br>
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        On 02/25/2015 01:49 PM, Hamara developers list wrote:<br>
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        <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 25/02/15 06:00, Hamara
          developers list wrote:<br>
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            On 25-Feb-2015 11:02 am, "Hamara developers list" <<a
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          <p dir="ltr">> I am ccing Pinak who is involved into KDE
            development at the moment and might want to share his views.
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          <p dir="ltr">Can't say much about enlightenment. The last time
            I used it(long time back), it was smooth though somewhat
            awkward to use.</p>
          <p dir="ltr">> @Pinak- What are your views on this ? Also,
            what do you think about using kde in hamara-sugam? Please
            keep in mind that hamar-sugam is targeted for low-end
            resource computers and obviously we are discussing for a
            LIGHT WEIGHT desktop environment here.  </p>
          <p dir="ltr">Sugam should keep using lxde. KDE cannot match
            its lightness.<br>
            Though maybe we can have a separate KDE flavour?</p>
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        We did have a discussion on this thread and settled on lxde in
        the end due to the steep learning curve that new users would
        experience with Enlightenment<br>
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