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All this wibbling about GNOME 3 and so on -- it's just not relevant to the data in the original article. The same thing happened to KDE at the time. The reason is simple: Nokia. Nokia (and to a much lesser extent, Intel) built up a lot for Maemo and Meego. Just for KOffice/Calligra, at least twenty people were paid to work on the documents application. For all of Maemo/Meego, the total number of people Nokia funded was enormous. And then Elop, and the burning platform, and Windows, and well, that was 2012. By 2014, my company was dead, amongst others, and, yeah, the peak had peaked, and the big chance for free software had gone. |