Re: Mono and GNOME. The long reply.
- From: Miguel de Icaza <miguel ximian com>
- To: Martin Sevior <msevior mccubbin ph unimelb edu au>
- Cc: Jody Goldberg <jody gnome org>, gnome-hackers gnome org, gnome-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Mono and GNOME. The long reply.
- Date: 09 Feb 2002 09:09:18 -0500
> Finally I think we should forget the great opportunity we (Gnome) have
> over the next year or two to grab a place on small GUI applications. WinCE
> (or whatever it is called now) ships with pocket Word and Excell.
> AbiWord/Gnumeric could fill the same role.
Certainly. That is one good target market.
> I'm not sure this is true. The OO hackers with around 50 full-time hackers
> have spent the last 1.5 years just breaking the application up so that not
> everything appears on the screen at once.
This is like saying:
`GNOME has worked for the past 4 years on building a panel'
It is a big overstatement.
> > I agree that we should have more cross polination between these
> > projects. Someone should also seriously look at having OpenOffice use
> > Gtk+ or at least use the gtk_draw api to get some theme similarity.
> >
>
> This kind of stuff is way beyond a beginning Gnome hacker. The OO guys
> have to decide to do this themselves. At least they have to tell us they
> want to do this.
It is beyond the scope of a newcomer to GNOME, but it is not beyond the
scope of a seasoned hacker that wants to make a deep impact.
It took Raster and Owen a couple of months to do the core work to make
Gtk+ themable. Something that nobody knew at that time whether it was
possible, it was totally done as a research/visionary thing at the time.
Yes, they are good, but we do have many good hackers on board.
miguel.
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