Lee wrote:
> I guess my point is that GGI provides graphics. The people at Troll Tech were
> able to create a graphical system (QT Embedded) from scratch. With GGI
> the same should be quite doable. If QT or GTK were
> implemented GGI would be raining applications. I've looked at the QT source
> code. There are only like ten files that mention X-windows and they are all
> well documented. I don't see why GGIs goals can't evolve and the developer
> base along with it. Grow. I think this could be the most fun thing in the
> world. I also think Berlin could use a lot of the software that came out of
> the endeavor. (By the way Berlin really does have a cool icon.)
I agree with what you say. GGI can (and should) be used as the basis for lots
of fun projects. However, these are disjunct projects, not part of GGI in any
way. Keeping goals separate makes things more stable and manageable.
Regards, Stefan
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Stefan Seefeld
Departement de Physique
Universite de Montreal
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