> Harmony at this point is moribund. I recently downloaded the code and am > working through it trying to get an understanding of it, and to see if I'm > up to the task or working on it. My C++ isn't super, and I've never dealt > with X programming at all. > I'll help! Count me in. I love C++, and I'm willing to learn how to program under X. I want to see Harmony complete for a variety of reasons. Primarily, KDE is a nice desktop enviroment, but I want to see it totally free. I also want to say that I worked on Harmony. I haven't perused the Qt source code, so I can work on it without worrying about violating any copyright or patent laws regarding Qt. Fair enough? Let's revive the Harmony Project! T.J. Duchene -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= The eternal question: "Why me?" The universe's answer: "Why not?" -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= EMAIL: WEBPAGES: http://www.stcloudstate.edu/~duchet01 http://duchet01.resnet.stcloudstate.edu -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=