As Luke said, Gaim is not a Gnome application.  It DOES use the Gtk+ graphics 
library, but we don't interface with Gnome in any way.  You can run Gaim 
perfectly fine in KDE--there is no need for a QT-based version of Gaim (unless 
you just want it to look a little more seamless).

I don't think any of the libraries you listed are actually a part of Gnome.  
They can be used just as effectively in KDE, or even without a desktop 
environment.

As for interfacing with Gnome... we could add a "--with-gnome" configure 
option, and add features that benefit users using Gnome, but we haven't had a 
strong need or desire to do that.

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