Neil Stevens wrote:
On Tuesday January 22, 2002 04:45, Matthias Ettrich wrote:
Opinions? Do you think that would be useful at all?

I think it'd discourage KDE application development, encouraging instead
Qt application development, because it'd make people think that Qt apps
could be "close enough" for KDE users to tolerate. So it'd be harmful to
KDE.

Ultimately, it won't ever make Qt apps be real KDE apps anyway, so KDE
users lose.

Who wins? Application developers aimed at securing the largest possible
audience. This allows them to get a raft of KDE services, without
abandoning their core Windows market.
What application is not interested in getting the largest possible audience. If your doing open source the only gratification you get is pretty much the number of users that appreciate your work. Your whole attitude seems to be about getting KDE as many users as possible, why are you so recentfull of other people having the same attitude towards their projects. The fact of the matter is that KDE is still a very small desktop environment compared to Windows, and if you want an as large an audience as possible you can't ignore that. Currently I solve this in my application with a lot of ifdef:s and I manage to accomplish most of the functionality in the initial email of this thread, but I'm guessing that I'm not the only one who is having this problem and most people probably just ignore it and stick with Qt only support, and I can only agree with TheKompany and the other application developers that this would be really helpfull.

/Mauritz
GlobeCom AB