>Can we please end this back and forth C vs. C++, Qt vs. Gtk, X11 vs 
>no-X11, Openmoko vs Qtopia. I think most of us have seen plenty of these 
>debates over the years and nothing constructive ever comes of them.

As far as I'm concerned, this should have ended last week. The original 
question asked was "why continue with OpenMoko development when Qtopia is 
available, faster, more complete and stable?". It was debated and some pretty 
conclusive reasons came out (as posted last Thursday)


>1) Redundency is good, if Qtopia fails for some reason, there's an alternative.
>2) A greater number existing applications can be ported easily to an X based 
>framework. There is also precedent in the Maemo >project of where this has 
>been very useful.
>
>I'd like to add a 3rd: Competition breeds innovation. :-)

I guess a 4th reason that's come out now is "some people just prefer the GTK+ 
api" and maybe a 5th reason "some people prefer the LGPL over the GPL". 

So there you go, there's the 5 reasons why OpenMoko development will 
continue.Agree or disagree those are the reasons. Perhaps these could be added 
to the wiki to avoid future debates running over the same ground?


Cheers,

Tom

PS: The "faster, more complete and stable" bit refers to the _current_ state of 
OpenMoko and not to what OpenMoko will obviously become.

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