The "free" or "lack of freeness" of KDE is a question you'll probably want
to come to your own conclusions on... however there is lots of guidance on
this matter...
Joseph Carter on why debian doesn't include KDE:
http://freshmeat.net/news/2000/06/17/961300740.html
Eirik Eng (president and co-founder of Trolltech {ie the makers of QT}
response:
http://freshmeat.net/news/2000/07/01/962510340.html
J.J. Ramsey response to Trolltech:
http://freshmeat.net/news/2000/07/15/963719999.html
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On Wed, 2 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> KDE is NOT free software! GNOME/HELIX IS!
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> Check out the latest stuff by the Helix guys - its awesome and
> they're making gnu improvements every day. I have rarely met a more
> talented (and NICE) bunch of programmers!
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> www.helixcode.com
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> .Tami
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> >> What's KOffice anyhow? Where can I get it?
> >
> >http://koffice.kde.org :-)
> >
> >> Is it Open Source or free
> >> or
> >> anything?
> >
> >I think, the license still depends on the Qt license ... please correct me
> >if I'm wrong.
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