Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 13th Mar 2003 17:43 UTC
Editorial A KDE developer tipped me off to a recent thread discussed in the kde-core-devel mailing list regarding interoperability between KDE and Gnome. OSNews featured an interview with the usability experts from Gnome and KDE a few days ago and we expected that the spirit of co-operation would continue to get stronger every day. Luckily this is true regarding most of these developers, but not for all of them are sharing it. Here is a commentary on the issue followed by a summary of the long thread.
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RE: @Eugenia
by Eugenia on Thu 13th Mar 2003 18:32 UTC

>So, you don't like what RedHat is doing?

Depends about what you are talking about. I like BlueCurve's aims and I like interoperability that RH is pushing. I like these qualities.
However, Red Hat is a corporation, so not everything is fine... ;-)

>you are full of crap,

Hardly.

> insulting,

Maybe. Maybe not.

> have no appreciation for what the non-commercial developers have done

Quote from the article: "These hackers are doing a lot of work for free, and the community is grateful for it, and I am too." But that won't mean that I will AGREE with you on each and every topic. Because I don't.