On Mon, 2010-09-06 at 22:58 +0100, sam tygier wrote:
> i suspect if the KDE libs were split more finely it would mean lots more 
> smaller packages, longer install times, longer upgrade times and more work 
> for devs. so it would be a compromise.

Would not an extendible Desktop environment framework be desirable,
though?
Obviously if anything like this were to be done, it'd be a multi-year
project, and need the co-operation of all major DE projects.

But a standard DE protocol that all environments adhere to would be of
huge benefit IMO,
with all but the most implementation-specific bits split out into
common, shared, cross-environment libraries

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