Am Samstag, 18. September 2004 19:44 schrieb Grzegorz JaÅkiewicz: > KDE developers think that most > of stuff done on linux (or free) desktop area was invented in KDE, and > we should not be forced to keep compatbility with gnome ppl, but it > should be rather other way around. > Other aspect of whole issue, is that KDE is not just linux desktop > enviroment. It's aimed for unix, and currently even win32 enviroments. and > so far, HAL is just linux specyfic. I hope there are people working on KDE who thing that there have to be some things done to really take advantage of a platform that maybe can't be reproduced on all the supported platforms (yet). Otherwise KDE might quickly become the second choice - just because some other DE is better integrated, has more niceties/features and plays better with a non-developer user overall, because noone said "hey that's only possible on Linux - stop it". I guess the win32 support won't stop any new features (they should be just-not-there (tm) on win32) but the other Unices might... they shouldn't though as to me KDE is _the_ Linux/BSD Desktop first... supporting "the others" is nice but mustn't stop integration (?). ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.