Now, see what I'm talking about last October 2004.
This is apparently what's happening now in Linux.
On 10/12/04, Kyrre Ness Sjobak <kyrre(a)solution-forge.net> wrote:
Seems like a bad idea.
Why?
- Many people use both
- Many people (most?) mix qt and gtk apps happily. Personally i love my
gnome, but i also like kde programs such as konqueror, kompare, etc.
- Many systems has users with different opinions
Besides, it would be a waste of resources an split the distro in two.
I am seeing a greater and greater amount of kde/gnome trolling on the
lists these days. Why? Gnome/kde is getting tighther and tighther
technically - mixing apps between them is absolutely no problem, and
that is a Good Thing.
tir, 12.10.2004 kl. 03.17 skrev joelbryan:
> What if Fedora Core development was divided in two divisions, the
> GNOME division and the KDE division, the releases will be available to
> be GNOME-only or KDE-only releases on seperate iso's, the GNOME ISO
> will specializes only on GNOME softwares and applications. There will
> be a micro-managed bug fixing for GNOME-only related softwares, the
> effort will be concentrating on much more focused approach than the
> traditional (hybrid ISO's), same to the KDE ISO, wherein include a
> KDE-only related (or specialized) softwares and applications.