The combination of technologies going under the name "HTML 5" have made/are making web technology based applications finally competitive with those built using conventional toolkits such as Qt, GTK+, and the Windows and Mac equivalents.
If everything gets done inside or through your browser, it would make toolkits such as GTK and desktop environments such as GNOME obsolete, except as platforms for a browser. "Web technology based application" is a very broad term. It can include applications that are installed into a browser (they can be nonfree; see http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/javascript-trap.html), and it can include servers. But if the server substitutes for a program you could run on your own machine, that makes it Software as a Service, which is equivalent to proprietary software. It is a bad idea to replace a program you can explicitly install on your own machine -- and which you can therefore also decide not to install -- with a program that either gets installed implicitly or remains on a server outside your control. Perhaps highlighting that will show people why they should continue to install and run local applications, which would then use GNOME. _______________________________________________ foundation-list mailing list foundation-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-list