No, we do not use OO's source. It is not because it is a program that you can reuse its code (like apples and oranges are fruits but you cannot mix them to create a new fruit.) Any program code makes assumption, in particular in which support library it uses (for example GTK for GNOME, QT for KDE.) Already this makes it difficult to re-use code. However, KOffice uses a few libraries that are used by other applications (like libxml2, which comes from the GNOME world.) Have a nice day/evening/night! On Saturday 04 January 2003 01:20, thelightning wrote: > Hello, > First of all want to thank to all koffice developers. > Sure it's a good work. > I'm a regular MSOffice user (for my work). I'm also a fan of Linux. > Unfortunately in penguin world, there isn't any powerful and speedy > office program like MS. > Open office is a bit powerful and achieves a lot of thing, > but it's very very slow (on my system) and has an ugly user interface. > I really like KDE and also Koffice interface. So I want to see my > Koffice more powerful than OO. But sure now OO is more powerful. > Now I wan't to ask to koffice developers: > * Do you make use of Open office sources to accelerate Koffice > developement? > * If not, why? (then what is open source philosophy) > I believe that you should benefit from OO sources and KOffice will be > better than OO if it gets more capable. > Bye! > > > __________________________________________________ > ÜCRETSİZ E-MAIL ALDINIZ MI? > Türkçe ilk Portal http://www.mynet.com > > > ____________________________________ > koffice mailing list > koffice@mail.kde.org > To unsubscribe please visit: > http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/koffice ____________________________________ koffice mailing list koffice@mail.kde.org To unsubscribe please visit: http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/koffice