Well, I'm a Gnome man myself. As long as Fedora distributes with both Gnome and KDE, why not include both Anjuta and kdevelop? (Though I know what you mean about the project-import problem. I tried importing an existing project into a new installation of Anjuta. Finally I created a new project, copied my include and source files into the appropriate directories, and rebuilt the whole thing. Hey--it worked.) I realize that we're likely to expand Fedora Core 4 to fill up all four disks and maybe even break into a fifth disk. But, hey--some distros out there have as many as six. And at the risk of going from the sublime to the ridiculous, why not include a real minimalist desktop, like Ice? And why doesn't Fedora include WINE? One last thing--I have a client whose biggest lament is that he can't get onto AOL except by using a browser. How about reviving the Penggy project to create a proper AOL client? (I already checked: WINE can't run the Windows AOL client. Somebody tried, and it blew up. It's all that stuff that AOL's installer puts into the protocol stack.) Temlakos On Sun, 2004-11-14 at 20:41 -0700, Kim Lux wrote: > I think the new kdevelop is better than anjuta. With kdevelop you can > import existing projects. > > I agree with the package manager comments.