Am Dienstag, 3. Oktober 2006 16:41 schrieb Benjamin Meyer: > I vote for LISP and then you can make your Ruby or Python in it.... > Seriously why does it have to be one? Why can't we support whatever we > want and time will determine what is used. > Because it's a pain to maintain a binding, to document how to write apps in it. It's requiring additional dependencies if you require X bindings for a functional KDE. So while we want to support non-C++ development, we want one excellent binding and I doubt we'll get one excellent one if we don't concentrate on one in the core. That doesn't mean other bindings will stop to exist. Greetings, Stephan