Kalle Vahlman wrote:


See what? That we all are going to lose our business if we use more
than one version of any given technology? Please.

I do get my bread and butter from open source software, but I do it as
a hobby too. Because it's fun. If you start to require business-level
strategies that tie you up to one thing and one thing alone, it
usually starts to get less fun.

Don't get me wrong, it's all good that money is being introduced into
the open source developement, it just shouldn't start to drive it (too
much) or it'll get boring pretty fast.

Also note that I'm not against unification, I just think it's not
necessary to doom two implementations just because there are two of
them.


I think your missing the point. The point is not which widget toolkit to use (we are admittedly screwed there!) but when it come to non-widget platform infrastructure there is simply no excuse for not collaborating with freedesktop.

The widget choice is difficult but we are already seeing major companies picking GTK (adobe, mozilla, real player et al) mostly due to its licensing rather than any technical superiority (of course a few still choose QT too like ndivida/ati). I cant see anyway out of this other than to let market forces/evolution/survival of the fittest to sort it out for us. In the meantime the best we can do is to skin them as close to each other as possible in the hope that end users see little difference between the two.

--
Mr Jamie McCracken
http://www.advogato.org/person/jamiemcc/
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