Re: GNOME/KDE interoperability hothouse



I fear that the KDE group will be hugely under presented as long as this
is done in the US.
Most KDE people are from Europe, plus that I will not travel to the USE
in the first place. There are probably others that feel likewise.

I hope some of this development can be moved out of the 'free world' so
the open source software developers that care about Free are able to
cooporate.

Sorry for the rant.


On Thu, May 30, 2002 at 10:54:12PM -0400, Jim Kingdon wrote:
> Hi, I'm Jim Kingdon from the Free Standards Group (I'm also known for
> CVS, GDB, and other random things).
> 
> We're trying to set up a GNOME/KDE interoperability hothouse at
> LinuxWorld in San Francisco in August.  There are various pieces to
> put together if this is going to happen, but at the moment, the big
> one is figuring out who can make it and what they would try to get
> done there.
> 
> On the question of who, I'm accepting indications of interest.  There
> are lots of considerations here, such as trying to get people who can
> make decisions about the relevant bits of code, matching the people
> with the tasks, balancing GNOME and KDE (and others like ROX as
> relevant), and more.  But I'm willing to start with: Who would find
> this fun?  Who sees something here they'd like to work on?

-- 
Thomas Zander                                           zander planescape com
                                                 We are what we pretend to be

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