Mark Shuttleworth interview (Linux Format)
Posted Oct 3, 2006 10:00 UTC (Tue) by
Janne (guest, #40891)
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Mark Shuttleworth interview (Linux Format) by micampe
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Mark Shuttleworth interview (Linux Format)
"But in my opinion (from the Gnome side of the fence), it looks that Gnome pushed (more actively"
Maybe it just seemed like that? I know that there were plenty of KDE-folks involved in formation of freedesktop, maybe they just wrote less press-releases about it? Or maybe GNOME-folks were pushing for things like that because they did not have them, whereas KDE did?
"Well, they're not really comparable..."
They are both sound-servers. And point stands: KDE had sound-server long before GNOME had one.
"I think the best example here is transparency and shadows: KDE had them for ages, Gnome refused to implement them as "hacks" insisting that that's not the job of the GUI tool kit and a true solution would involve changes to the X server. Some years later we have a composited desktop."
So the GNOME-way is automatically the better one, and we now have composited desktop, thanks to GNOME? And like it was said, the KDE-way also involved changes to X.
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