glib in kdesupport: yes or no?

Maks Orlovich mo002j at mail.rochester.edu
Mon Mar 10 04:20:38 GMT 2003


> Or we might significantly slow down Linux on the desktop due to
> user-visible fragmentation caused by the competition, and wasted
> effort reimplementing apps that already exist but use the "wrong"
> toolkit.

So when is the development for Nautilus, Galeon, gnome-panel, 
gnome-control-center, and other similar apps is going to be stopped?

No, I don't really think that you should do this. I do, however, have a hard 
time imagining a GNOME developer complaining about redundant apps with a 
straight face. 





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