Avus (top249@g26.ethz.ch) spake thusly: > Open KDE Initiative Proposal > The Open KDE Initiative would try to promote those aspects of KDE that > are not part of the 'standard' distribution, like > > o other KDE compliant window manager than KWM (currently Blackbox) > o - " - file manager > o support libs for other toolkits, following the example of K/Tk (for > TCL/Tk). Especially gtk and V. > o gtk KDE theme, KDE Pluggable Look&Feel for Java ("Java Swing theme") > o Corba interaction based on the KOM/OpenParts object model, to be used > with other toolkits > o More language bindings for the KDE libs > > The Initiantive could present the already available alternatives on a > web site for end users, while the developer information would be > available at developer.kde.org. > Especially in the case of Corba objects examples and documentation for > the usage from other toolkits would be very important. > In addition to that, OpenKDE could define a set of KDE features that a > programme has to implement to be called KDE compliant. > > Please let me know if this sounds like a sensible suggestion to you. > > Regards > > Avus > This sounds perfectly reasonable. A good start would be documentation of exactly what the KDE environment consists of at a low level - I mean, exactly what window manager hints kwm understands, the protocol used to talk to kfm and so forth. -- Jo Harmony - the project to create an LGPL Qt clone http://harmony.ruhr.de