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Subject: Re: Can I add KVNC to kdenetwork?
From: Matthias Kalle Dalheimer <kalle () dalheimer ! de>
Date: 2000-05-29 7:48:52
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Richard Moore wrote:
>
> Richard Moore wrote:
> >
> > Kurt Granroth wrote:
> > >
> > > Richard Moore wrote:
> > > > Is it ok if I add KVNC to kdenetwork? I plan to release version
> > > > 0.1 this weekend. It is quite solid (I haven't crashed it yet),
> > > > but it is currently lacking quite a lot of the planned features.
> > > > In UI terms I think it kicks the butt of the other VNC clients
> > > > around even in it's current state, and now that it has a whole
> > > > new network implementation built on qnetwork it avoids a number
> > > > of problems that existed with the KDE 1.x kvncviewer.
> > >
> > > I say add it! You might want to think of a different name, though..
> > > KVNC is descriptive.. but boring. You meantioned SCO's Tarantulla --
> > > compare that name to KVNC :-)
> >
> > Yeah, I guess you're right. I'll try to come up with something cooler.
>
> KVNC is dead, long live Keystone.
>
> "<dt><b>keystone</b> n.</dt>"
> "<dd><b>1.</b>The central stone at the top of an arch or the top "
> "stone of a dome or vault.</dd>"
> "<dd><b>2.</b>Something that is necessary to connect other related
> "
> "things.</dd>"
>
> According to my dictionary. It seemed appropriate.
Sorry for perhaps spoiling the fun, but there already is a product
called Keystone, an open-source PHP-based bug-tracking system. The
company is called Stonekeep, IIRC.
Kalle
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