> One assumes > that when Sun is solely backing GNOME, that there is > no 'officiallly supported' KDE for Solaris - all very > nice to have a 'community working on it' but > companies like the warm fuzzy feeling knowing that > there are people they can ring up and abuse when > things go wrong. > <br><br>Which brings up the other question - why on > gods green earth did SUN go with GNOME? why not just > buy out Trolltech, release Qt under > CDDL?<br><br>Matty<br></div></div>
I'm glad they didn't do this. I mean really - can you imagine KDE as a business desktop? I can't. It certainly is a desktop for - cough, script kiddies, cough - but certainly not for serious work in an office. It CAN be tweaked - but the only acceptable solution I have seen so far is the Wienux desktop (KDE desktop for the City of Vienna). AND - something one should never forget: SUN is a North American company which means GNOME is generally more acceptable there. KDE might have its followers in Europe, but in North America this is just the other way around. This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list [email protected]
