On Wed, 10 Feb 2016, Jos Poortvliet wrote:

See my other, ridiculously long email about this. GNOME has a very different 
philosophy. I agree with you that there are probably GTK based projects which 
could fit just fine in KDE if we would be a bit less technology-focused. 
Inkscape, for one, seems to follow the KDE design philosophy closer than the 
GNOME one and they are debating moving to Qt regularly. If we'd tell them they 
could be a KDE project no matter what tech they use I predict that, if they 
decide to join, they'll move to Qt in a year or 2 anyway ;-)

Same with Synfig -- GIMP might be harder, though Oyvind Kolas argued that GIMP 
isn't a Gnome application despite being hosted by Gnome in all respects years 
ago.

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Boudewijn Rempt | http://www.krita.org, http://www.valdyas.org
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