On 18/12/2007, Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > On 18/12/2007, Giuseppe Torelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > > "gnome-power-manager sounds fine to me". Slowly slowly all the XFCE and > > GTK apps > > are being removed from Xubuntu, so what will be the difference among > > Xubuntu and > > Ubuntu? > > > > Well, Gnome applications also use the Gimp Toolkit (GTK). Some are just > made with mainly Gnome in mind, so they contain Gnome in their name. The > difference between Xubuntu and Ubuntu is Xfce, which already is a huge > difference to me. Furthermore, we also still differ in application > selection, take e.g. the inclusion of Abiword which I greatly prefer over > OpenOffice.org Writer because of its speed and better GTK integration. And > we might include Epiphany over Firefox if it uses WebKit, that would also > fit into Xubuntu's philosophy because it's faster, and it, too, has better > GTK integration. On the other hand, both Abiword and Epiphany and Gnumeric > are written with Gnome in mind, as opposed to OpenOffice and Firefox. > > So what's the problem with including GTK apps that contain "Gnome" in > their name? >
Sorry should've added Was: Re (unknown) to the subject line. For those unaware, that's what I'm replying to ;-) -- Vincent
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