Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 28th Apr 2006 13:59 UTC
Gnome "Despite the head start that KDE enjoyed, the large number of KDE users and developers, and Linus Torvalds personally endorsing KDE, GNOME has won the desktop environment battle. The final victory came with the third piece of a corporate trifecta, giving GNOME the official nod from Red Hat, Sun Microsystems, and finally Novell. The question is, will the triumph of GNOME lead to the rise or downfall of the Linux desktop?" Run Forrest! Run!
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RE: Coding for GNOME and KDE
by Mystilleef on Sat 29th Apr 2006 16:06 UTC in reply to "Coding for GNOME and KDE"
Mystilleef
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2005-06-29

Your comment is hard to believe because on average a KDE application is larger than a GNOME one. What issues did you run into when developing for GNOME? What libraries gave you problems?

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RE[2]: Coding for GNOME and KDE
by dumbkiwi on Sat 29th Apr 2006 18:57 in reply to "RE: Coding for GNOME and KDE"
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2006-01-02

Evidence? Examples?

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