> >There's talk of abandoning GNOME now that QT is going open source.
I tried to find that fellow name in GNOME CVS and failed. I am
talking about author of the "Resignation" letter.
> >many developers- myself included- will never go back to writing GUI code in
> >C. I know there are C++ wrappers for GTK but they're not the same as
> >writing to a native C++ library.
>
> Personally, I'm still trying to decide between Qt and Gtk for an app I'm
> starting. And, man, am I having trouble deciding. I'd prefer to work in
> C++, so Qt holds an attraction, but the fact that RedHat/Mozilla are
> heavy into Gtk counts for a lot, too. Oh well....
Well I've stopped using Qt more then a year ago, mostly because of
all that bickering about license, and I am afraid will not go back. It
is a great toolkit, but in my eyes its reputation is tarnished somehow
by all what had happend recently. It is almost like a spell.
Sergey