BTW this doesn't mean I "hate" the Helix people or something like this. They should try to have their framework used by many more projects if they want it to survive (that it's not the default media framework of any of the two main DE on Linux should ring big alarms at Real - they won't find any space with lower adoption barriers). So they're doing the right thing here.
In the OO.o context though what's good for Helix is not automatically good for OO.o - Helix still has to win its place in user hearts, any OO.o feature that depends on Helix should not be considered definitive till it does. And now I'll shut up. -- Nicolas Mailhot --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
