On Wednesday 01 July 2009, Aaron J. Seigo wrote: > On Tuesday 30 June 2009, nf2 wrote: > > the other things i don't reply to here, i essentially agree with :) however: > > * System (or Platform, or infrastructure) technologies like ioslaves > > or kwallet: While KDE has been the "market leader" for a long time, > > comparable technologies have caught up or have even become "cooler". > > Therefore KDE could benefit from "incorporating" them. The "Platform" > > should move to the layer below KDE - things that are eager to be > > shared by everyone. You won't love me for that, but honestly: That > > part of the world should be ruled by GLib and GObjects... > > that would be a HUGE mistake. the people who are myopically tied to glib > and gobject are putting the entire F/OSS desktop at risk by trying to force > others to use inferior technology just because it's what they know. > > it's time to put this stupid "least common denominator" mentality behind us > as that sentences us to using what adherents to the least competent > technologies can offer. this is so completely ass-backwards it's not even > funny. > > it's also time people outside of the KDE/Qt world stopped reinventing > wheels and throwing away years, in some cases a decade, worth of quality, > proven effort. > > the world has come around with WebKit, and that's progress. the kind of > progress we really need, as opposed to reinvention of the same thing > written to an inferior set of tools. Right. Especially now that Qt is LGPL there is no reason anymore. Alex