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Originally posted by zanny
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Originally posted by zanny
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Your claim is absolutely false and I can easily prove it: https://projects.kde.org/oxygen-gtk
Not only is there lots of KDE software directly using GNOME?s glib, older attempts to recreate e.g. GIMP have long vanished. (Krita moved to become a digital painting application instead.)
KDE?s current approach is to either integrate GTK applications as well as possible via Oxygen-GTK or to write a KDE front-end on an existing back-end (as with LightDM, NetworkManager, PackageKit, etc.)
In fact the main reason why there is no broad push for a KDE web browser (Konqueror and Rekonq are basically one-man shows these days) is that most KDE devs simply use Firefox or Chrome.
Originally posted by zanny
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Originally posted by zanny
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Again: Distributors can change such defaults to target a specialized user group (e.g. one that has a higher likelihood of owning such keyboards).
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