On 4 May 2000, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
> Even dropping the license issue (frankly, not participating in the
> development of either envorinment, I was under the impression that Qt
> - the stumbling block - was OpenSourced, and that was good enough for
> me)
Try to have a good look at the license anyway...you are the only judge
about which license works for you.
> Where Moshe runs away from templates I wince at the idea
> of GUI development in C.
Actually, I do all of my GUI development in Python. GUI development in C++
sounds worse then GUI development on C, but they are both bad ideas.
> look-and-feel, I suppose. I certainly don't use either KDE or GNOME (I
> have used both, and I rather like both, but then I like fvwm, too :)
> as fully-fledged desktop envorinments, but just as window-managers, so
> who am I to have an opinion?
This is certainly interesting, since neither KDE nor GNOME are
window-managers...
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