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<answer>
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<para>The "KDE" name, various logos, and related efforts are trademarked by the KDE
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Foundation. Since the Trinity project is not affiliated with the KDE Foundation,
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we can't legally use their trademarks.</para>
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legally we can't use their trademarks.</para>
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</answer>
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<question>
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<para>Why the change in version numbers?</para>
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</question>
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<answer>
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<para>Trinity evolved from the last KDE 3.5 release, 3.5.10. Subsequent Trinity releases
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followed that numbering scheme. Release R14.0.0 marks a turning point in Trinity history
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because a great deal of the code infrastructure was changed. While those changes do not
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effect the usability or look-and-feel of the desktop that users enjoy, Trinity developers
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believe a change in the version scheme distinguishes when those changes occurred. An
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original project goal by users was to retain the flavor of the original KDE 3.5 desktop.
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That goal remains intact. To reflect that original goal, the last number in the original
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version scheme is retained in the new version scheme but is now the primary version number.
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While the infrastructure has changed, the desktop itself remains the same as the original
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KDE 3.5. This new version scheme indicates a modest divergence from the original KDE 3.5
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series and that Trinity is now its own desktop environment. The new version scheme reminds
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users that Trinity retains the original KDE 3.5 design, but is moving forward as a separate
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desktop project.</para>
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</answer>
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