On 03/05/06, kai
On Tuesday 02 May 2006 02:00 am, Kevanf1 wrote:
On 02/05/06, Sven Burmeister
wrote: Hi!
Am Dienstag, 2. Mai 2006 10:23 schrieb Kevin Donnelly:
On Monday 01 May 2006 20:48, Chuck Davis wrote:
Why GNOME has garnerred the corporate support it has is a mystery to me.
I think it's something to do with the fact that a lot of GNOME is LGPL now, so it's easier to tie proprietary stuff to it. I find this amusingly ironic, seeing that de Icaza started GNOME because the then-Qt license wasn't "free" enough ....
And SuSE 10.1 did not want to supply any kernel-tainting stuff anymore. What else then tainting is putting non-OSS stuff into (L)GPL code? If one does not want to have non-OSS bits in an OSS environment, then LGPL is not really what one wants to supply, as it encourages to use non-OSS bits.
Sven
There is a printed promise by Greg Mancusi-Ungaro (he directs Linux and open source marketing at Novell) in the latest Linux Format magazine (LXF 80 - it'll be on UK newsagents shelves in a day or two). In it he states:
"SUSE has always included both KDE and Gnome and will continue to support both, as will our enterprise products going forward. It's been challenging for us to work with partners in a way that's rational, but we've decided that in the next generation of our enterprise products, Gnome will be the default desktop. But we will continue to ship and support KDE, for a number of reasons."
Translated: We will be Gnome-centric and focus all efforts on Gnome. We will expect all people to obey to our whim. However, the rest of you losers out there can choose KDE just like you can choose Blackbox, IceWM, Enlightenment or any of the other "Non-Gnome" Window Managers. Good luck. --
I agree. Especially after reading another bit out of that article which I don't remember if I posted here? Anyway, the interviewee stated, in print, that developers who approached SuSE/Novell with an idea, but did not know which desktop to run the idea on, would be told that the preference would be for Gnome. They would not be turned away if they wanted to write a program for the KDE but the specific encouragement was to be for Gnome. -- ============================================== I am only human, please forgive me if I make a mistake it is not deliberate. ============================================== PLEASE DON'T drink and drive it's not clever, it's just stupid. Kevan Farmer Linux user #373362 Cheslyn Hay Staffordshire WS6 7HR