Am Sonntag, 19. September 2004 22:55 schrieb Kevin Krammer: > Any example of fd.o specifications that are implemented in GNOME but not in > KDE? > Well, maybe the shared mime-type spec, but it is agreed on, David Faure and > other core-devs actively worked on the drafts, so I would be surprised if > it isn't implemented soon. I guess it's more of a simple pharse to state that there are some areas KDE could still improve upon - and most of those areas seem to be actively worked on anyway. One of those areas is that you sometimes hear that a feature can't or should not be implemented because it would either be only-for-linux (i.e. the other unices supported by KDE could not really take advantage of it) or because it's the "responsibility of the distribution". The last one is something I actually heard from time to time. An example for this - that GNOME has just now - is "Volume Management" as done via the GNOME Volume Manager. Basically I would have called it in a different way if it hadn't been called that by the GNOME people. Wouldn't it be the responsibility of the distributions to make sure (or don't) that cdroms and usb sticks and whatever are automagically detected and mounted and so on? Maybe many people think so - though I'd disagree anytime. But that doesn't matter. Actually all that matters to a user is that GNOME handles their external media nicely and KDE does not - or you could say "the kde-based distribution" does not... the user doesn't care. And that's the point some seem to be making - GNOME doesn't seem to care anymore what they should do and what is better left for another project: if there _is_ something that can be done to improve the end users experience they just started doing it, no matter what. That's where GNOME leads right now. Personally I would not doubt most KDE developers share the same view as the GNOME people when it comes to just-do-it (tm).. but from a user visible point of view one might say so. ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.