Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 7 Oct 2003 21:16:51 +0200 | From | Pavel Machek <> | Subject | Re: Can't X be elemenated? |
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Hi!
> > > And yet.. there are times when I need something VERY light weight, and > > > globally portable. So I started my own for a specific application > > > where > > > > Well, in one of previous mails I said that "one per goal" is the right > > thing. So it is okay for "small" toolkits to exists, but I do not like > > qt vs. gtk, because they have identical goals. > > > > Anyway, this is off-topic for linux-kernel, and I guess we should end > > here. > > *BSD and Linux have the same goals (at least as close as GTK and QT do), > does this mean that Linus should not have started writing Linux?
I'm not saying that work on GTK or QT should not have started. I understand why they did. Still its a pity.
Anyway Linux vs. FreeBSD is completely another situation, because Linux is clearly dominant. I have no problem with that. But GTK vs. QT have roughly equivalent usage... Thats bad. Pavel
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