On Sun, 2007-09-23 at 17:07 -0500, Jason D. Clinton wrote: > See my other reply regarding Pidgin's de facto status as the Gnome > desktop IM client. Being a part of GNOME is not just writing an app that happens to use GTK (and don't even talk about the evolution - great way to smash your addressbook). The fact that it is a successful, widely used program doesn't come into it. It's not a GNOME program (in all the meanings that that has, the least of which is has it actually been accepted into GNOME!) and doesn't want to be. So fine. If one or three other groups want to work on capabilities that _will_ integrate properly with the GNOME desktop and allow other apps to use it, then all the better. AfC Sydney -- Andrew Frederick Cowie We are an operations engineering consultancy focusing on strategy, organizational architecture, systems review, and change management procedures: enabling successful use of open source in mission critical enterprises, worldwide. http://www.operationaldynamics.com/ Sydney New York Toronto London
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