Re: Advice for Red Hat/Fedora

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Henning Larsen skrev:
Is there any initiative from anyone to get rid of these problems. I
don't want gnome, I don't want KDE, but I want krename and nautilus.

Could those and other programs get freed from KDE/Gnome?

I thought Linux is about openness not lockin like it is now.

Henning Larsen


Some years ago there actually was an initiative launched, intended to come up with an environment-neutral target for development, so that programs written towards that target would run on the gui on the user's computer without the need to pull inn things from the other one. It still exists:

http://portland.freedesktop.org/wiki/

I don't remember how long ago it started up, but I perceive it as being quite a few years ago. I believe it was either FSF (Free Software Foundation) or OSDL (Open Source Development Labs) that started it. (They are now merged into The Linux Foundation).

Considering the original intent if the project, and all the years that have passed since it's inception, I don't think that their achievements have been remarkable. I guess KDE and Gnome proved to be too fast moving targets to keep up on two fronts.

I really wish they had succeeded!

Frode Petersen

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