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RE[8]: Gnome 3 is divisive and will drive users to KDE
by nt_jerkface on Tue 2nd Mar 2010 04:19
in reply to "RE[7]: Gnome 3 is divisive and will drive users to KDE"
To say that it is better financed is also just ignorant. GNOME is the standard desktop on most commercial distributions. Paid developers work on GNOME, including GTK+.
Right because GTK is just so well financed
http://blogs.gnome.org/timj/2006/12/20/20122006-gtk-core-maintainer...
Their last news update was in 2009:
http://www.gtk.org/index.php
This is the same wishful thinking that people have been using since GTK+'s inception. It hasn't happened yet and GTK+ and GNOME have only gotten stronger.
I didn't think Qt was worth using until version 4 so I could care less about what people used to think.
I'm actually not a big fan of KDE myself but I just don't see Gnome and GTK going anywhere. A task pooper isn't going to help them.




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And I'm aware of how bad QT apps look in GNOME. So what?
What's your point? That's a giant if. First of all it's not like KDE is the only other option. Second it's an entirely unlikely proposition. Even if it did happen you would still have tons of GTK+ apps. QT is not a drop-in replacement.
Really? You're aware that it is leagues better? How so? Not everyone is writing cross platform apps. To say that it is better financed is also just ignorant. GNOME is the standard desktop on most commercial distributions. Paid developers work on GNOME, including GTK+.
This is the same wishful thinking that people have been using since GTK+'s inception. It hasn't happened yet and GTK+ and GNOME have only gotten stronger.