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Subject: Re: [Kde-bindings] Release at the end of the month
From: Dominique Devriese <dominique.devriese () student ! kuleuven ! ac ! be>
Date: 2004-04-18 18:47:43
Message-ID: 87fzb12kds.fsf () student ! kuleuven ! ac ! be
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Phil Thompson writes:
>> If the user wants to use an application without a hassle, he should
>> use a packaged version of it, and use an install application that
>> takes care of installing the dependencies. If he wants to compile
>> stuff himself, he should make sure he knows what he's doing.
> I don't believe for a moment that non-C++ bindings will make it into
> kdelibs in the near future.
Oh, k, then I misunderstood you, sorry.
> I'm just pointing out the implicit suggestion that anything other
> than C++ is a second-class language as far Qt/KDE development is
> concerned.
Well, I'm affraid that it is that way, and it always will be. I'm a
C++ fan myself, but I can understand other people like other
languages, and I think it would be beneficial if there were important
apps in one of those lanuages. Let's all try to do our best for this,
I guess :) The interest that separate releases generate can also
help, of course.
cheers
domi
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