On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 04:49:31PM -0300, Marcel Mourguiart wrote:
> >
> > "we are not dropping KDE entirely, we will make Gnome the default and
> > the recommended platform but the plan is to continue to offer KDE as an
> > option in all of the Linux products. We have had to implement a large
> > restructuring in the product development area and needed to focus our
> > efforts. We are working on a full FAQ on our desktop strategy that will
> > be available to you, but we will not be eliminating KDE as a part of
> > this plan. I hope this helps."
> >
> > I think this helps hugely! And I am so happy the rumors are NOT true.
> 
> 
> I don´t know any important distribution that have drop KDE or Gnome

Slackware. That's what SUSE was based on and it's the oldest of any distros
around now.

> completely, I just don´t think that´s the point the thing is that SUSE is by
> now the best KDE distribution out there, that's why i'm a SUSE user and that
> my friend is going to change.


Feel good about that, I have a friend who is RedHat to the bone. He
actually has a RedHat he wears.... *Sigh*



 
> And i can see only two important reasons to focus on Gnome:
 
> 1. Mono, but why not to force Icaza to implement QT in Mono !!! He´s answers
> about it are ridiculous, is that more difficult than focus all SUSE on Gnome
> ??
> 
> 2. LGPL, Is easy to make closed applications using Gnome than using KDE.
> 
> So yes, i thing this is a bad thing
> 
> --
> Marcel Mourguiart

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