From kde-edu-devel Sat Jan 27 23:22:50 2007 From: RalfGesellensetter Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2007 23:22:50 +0000 To: kde-edu-devel Subject: [kde-edu]: Integrating existing EduApps into KDE-Edu? Message-Id: <200701280022.52325.rgx () gmx ! de> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-edu-devel&m=116993921808502 Dear list, my perception of the KDE Edu project is, that all developers of KDE Edu applications are part of the project. Maybe this is different in few cases (KMPlot?). Opposed to this, other projects (say CDDs like Debian-Edu or Debian-Med) focus on integrating ("debianizing") existing software projects into their architecture (i.e. building and maintaining deb packages). Now, I wonder, to what extend it was possible to widen the diversity of KDE Edu and to enlarge its range of applications by likewise integrating free software that was not originally written for KDE? GNU GPL is one preposition, of course, and in the end, we need Qt4 as second condition. Could you please give your assessment how difficult it is to integrate applications into KDE/Qt like - Java applications using AWT or SWING (GeoGebra, JFractionLab) - Gnome applications using GTK+ (gnusim8085, linexedu-matematicas, abuledu) - Other neat stuff written in python, smalltalk (Squeak?), gambas...? If you regard this approach as non-sense, please explain ;) Kind regards Ralf _______________________________________________ kde-edu mailing list kde-edu@mail.kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-edu