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and never the less, without efforts like freedesktop (that admittely have its share of problems) we wouldn't even have the same storage for the start menu, the same hints for windows (a panel is a panel in all window managers that wasn't really true some years ago) we couldn't see notifications of applications written in the other toolkit...
(to not mention waay wider efforts like uhm, HTML anyone?)
Now, we have gained a significant amount of interoperability over those years, it would be a shame backpedal it.
Things like Ubuntu just proposed, are in the right direction, with the best intentions of the world.
What I say is, be careful of how something is pushed forward, a little "implementation detail", like it can be the choice of writing backends versus a new api, can have the consequence of having very good or very bad consequences.
And you know how all of this can be avoided? it's called "working together", and is what it's slowly starting to happen. We are talking with them and for this very reason I'm delaying any judging until this thing rolls down.
As collaboration with Ubuntu goes, in the history we have very sore points but very successful episodes as well (for instance the integration of our StatusNotifier protocol with their DBusMenu protocol was a quite good example of working together) so, we'll see.
What I can say, that from KDE we are always open for collaboration.