On Fri, Jun 23, 2006 at 06:40:13PM +0200, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: > .. in part because it forces one to think how a features should be > implemented. Not bad, IMO.
One could think about things without implementing it four times. > Something that is more boring for me is being forced to update my > distribution to get the version of the day. I use mandrake 10.1 here, > and I am not going to use it with a version of qt which is not the > same as what my KDE uses. Different people have different needs. That's why Qt 3 might be tolarable for a while. No need to maintain xforms and no need to start GTK at all. > Peter> I have no idea why most people here think it is a good idea to > Peter> support more than one frontend when there is one which fits all > Peter> needs. > > The last part of you assertion is the weakest link. It is. But giving the choice between no progress at all and re-evaluating my needs I tend to prefer the former... Andre'