Actually no. It was a google "summer of code" project. Not a blocker bug that had to be fixed
I was referring to the fact of having zmd updater in kde and then taht the gnome guys wouldnt accept openssue updater as a qt app to be in gnome. If we had to have zmd gtk applet, why not have qt opensuse-updater in both?
I don't quite see how you reason. There was a qt application (yast2) in gnome.
Clayton's second email in this thread resumes why they shouldnt have made a separated version of yast sw_single. And if it was to have improvements in qt version (which several people think it needs, I think it needs too), then they could make the improvements in qt version, and have the gtk version exactly like the qt version, so it would be more consistent, dont you agree? But that hasnt happened, I tell you why I think it hasnt happened: 1) Gnome guys want to make it different, they dont care about having a consistent look in both versions 2) They (the original yast guys and the gnome guys) cant agree in a way of doing it. They cant agree or they dont care
From observation fo what has happened seems both (1) and (2) are true
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