The future of OpenSuSE and KDE
Stephenson, who is employed by principle OpenSuSE sponsor Novell but who works full-time on the KDE project, explained that KDE is a major focus for the OpenSuSE community with around 68 per cent to 72 per cent of all downloads of the platform shipping with the K Desktop Environment.
During the interview, Stephenson explained that KDE is "moving down onto the smaller devices," with work at OpenSuSE concentrating on the netbook editions while the KDE project as a whole is also working on the so-called 'third workspace' in the form of KDE Mobile, a user interface specifically targeting smart phones and ultra-portable devices.
"I see KDE extending its reach," Stephenson predicted. "I think that mobile is probably going to be the most interesting area, but I would probably give it another year or so before it really gets hot."
Moving on to the more direct future, Stephenson revealed some of the features that will appear in KDE next month with the release of KDE 4.6 Beta.
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