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So Pinta occupies a niche. What's the big deal about that?
I understand the distancing from C#/Mono for those that don't want to have anything to do with proprietary entanglements (such as the worries with Tomboy and Microsoft threats). But I rather enjoyed Paint.NET when I still used Windows, and I suspect Pinta's primary appeal will remain with that userbase. Oh, and I'm a Gnome user. KDE just did not grab me. Of course there's always alternatives; such is the nature of the beast in GNU/Linux, always.