redhat's new desktop policy

Kevin Krammer kevin.krammer at gmx.at
Tue Sep 17 08:44:10 BST 2002


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On Tuesday, 17. September 2002 06:57, Andreas Pour wrote:

> ideal.  But Qt licensing subsequently improved.  If the effort put into
> GNOME had gone into KDE - products like Evolution, Nautilus, etc. -
> then Linux would have one damn fine desktop now.  And Palladium might
> not be looming as the impending doom of all Open Source.

Dre, usually you're the one reminding people that developer time and 
other contributions cannot be shifted from one project to the other.
Usually the number of people who would have worked on the other project 
is quite small.

Cheers,
Kevin

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