KDE3 was super cool. I used it on OpenBSD all the time, left it when
KDE4 happened and moved to XFCE4 and some spartan WMs. Gnome was never
my pair of shoes.
Porting this [TrinityDesktop] to OpenBSD is an absolutely great idea!

W dniu 02.11.2011 12:49, Amit Kulkarni pisze:
> On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 5:31 PM, Vadim Zhukov <persg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hello all.
>>
>> Someone of you could already know this, but me was just notified:
>> there exists Trinity Desktop - http://www.trinitydesktop.org/ - that
>> aims to keep KDE 3 platform alive. One of the goals they pursue is
>> co-existing with KDE 4.
>>
>> My crazy idea is to port Trinity (those guys migrate to using Qt4 and
>> CMake, which is cool, and to UDev, which is not) and make it replace
>> KDE 3 (which is dead upstream anyway). After this migration to KDE 4
>> will be seamless (and those who want "KDE 3 enchanced" could have it
>> too :) ).
>>
>> Is anyone interested?
>>
>> --
>>   WBR,
>>   Vadim Zhukov
> 
> moving this to the misc@ list to get a gauge on people's opinions.
> 
> Are there many users of KDE on OpenBSD? I thought OpenBSD is mostly GNOME :-)
> 
> This new fork would be too much work :( Idea is very good, but GNOME
> in OpenBSD is moving completely to 3.X, why keep a fork of old KDE or
> old KDE? I agree that there are problems with new KDE but they would
> be solved in future versions.
> 
> Opinions?

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