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Subject: Re: [kde-promo] dev platform - dev framework ..?
From: "Jos Poortvliet" <jospoortvliet () gmail ! com>
Date: 2009-11-27 8:51:37
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Hmmmm this was discussed but i don't remember the outcome ;)
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> On November 26, 2009 21:27:45 Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> > hi all ..
> >
> > i've lost where the email was now, but in one of the recent long but
> > excellent threads someone (apologies to whomever raised the idea for
> > forgetting who it was :/) suggested "KDE Development Framework" instead of
> > "KDE Development Platform"
> >
> > i think we should really consider taking that name before we bake
> > "Development Platform" into an actual release.
> >
> > it aligns nicely with Qt Development Frameworks (as the original poster
> > mentioned) and it is both a bit more hip and a bit less ambiguous than
> > "Platform".
> >
> > can we get consensus on this?
> >
>
> haha, iirc I suggested it jokingly *because* of "Qt Development Frameworks".
> do I have to watch what crazy names I suggest too, now? ;)
>
> still... it does fit, doesn't it? +1 from me then :)
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<p>Hmmmm this was discussed but i don't remember the outcome ;)
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<br/>> On November 26, 2009 21:27:45 Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
<br/>> > hi all ..
<br/>> >
<br/>> > i've lost where the email was now, but in one of the recent long but
<br/>> > excellent threads someone (apologies to whomever raised the idea \
for <br/>> > forgetting who it was :/) suggested "KDE Development \
Framework" instead of <br/>> > "KDE Development Platform"
<br/>> >
<br/>> > i think we should really consider taking that name before we bake
<br/>> > "Development Platform" into an actual release.
<br/>> >
<br/>> > it aligns nicely with Qt Development Frameworks (as the original \
poster <br/>> > mentioned) and it is both a bit more hip and a bit less \
ambiguous than <br/>> > "Platform".
<br/>> >
<br/>> > can we get consensus on this?
<br/>> >
<br/>>
<br/>> haha, iirc I suggested it jokingly *because* of "Qt Development \
Frameworks". <br/>> do I have to watch what crazy names I suggest too, now? ;)
<br/>>
<br/>> still... it does fit, doesn't it? +1 from me then :)
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