Martin Bochnig wrote:
A pity that SUNW didn't decide that way from the beginning on (2002).
It's such a waste of resources.
GNOME was selected in 2000 for a variety of technical, licensing,
community, and management reasons. Both GNOME & KDE were fully
considered, but GNOME was chosen as the better match to Sun's needs.
This has been rehashed dozens of times in the past and won't change
what's already done.
Or it might indeed be temting to have two supported desktop environments
at once (as most linux distributions do [offer more than just two])?
Solaris has two already - CDE & GNOME.
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-Alan Coopersmith- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sun Microsystems, Inc. - X Window System Engineering
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