On Wednesday 09 February 2005 6:32 pm, Dennie Bastiaan wrote: > I should say that I thought about that and you are actually right. But I > were affraid of KDE-developers putting effort in porting KDE completely to > windows. As if it was part of a KDE-roadmap. Porting kdelibs only should > enable KDE applications on windows, instead of completely replacing the > explorer-shell. And I admit, I aggree that that's a good thing. ;-) Definitly "Porting to Windows' shoul not be on the 4.0 roadmap. But what *should* be on the 4.0 roadmap, is removing any assumtions in KDE based on a given platform. This includes dependancies on X, on certain files in certain locations, etc. Anything like this should be abstracted into interfaces that could be re-implimented for another platform. This will help not only with win32 ports, but also ports to DirectFB, QNX, or other "weird" systems. -- If you wait by the river long enough, eventually you will see the bodies of all your enemies float by. - Sun Tzu >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<