On Thursday 10 February 2005 5:04 pm, Bobby wrote: > Considering that KDE exists to provide "a powerful Free Software graphical > desktop environment for Linux and Unix workstations..." I thing we should > take advantage of the strengths of the "Linux and Unix" enviroments.   > Removing assumptions were they do not provide a specific advantage is > almost always a good thing, but when they do provide an advantage it makes > no sense to reduce the functionality of our enviroment. Isn't running KDE under DirectFB a 'UNIX and Linux environment'? Isn't QNX a UNIX system? Isn't Cygwin? Even under the unicies, building KDE on a 'non-standard' platform is often not possible. -- 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 <<