Originally posted by curaga
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Further, for the most part KDE classes are still KDE classes, they have only added a few new classes directly to Qt (and that has been commonly-used, low-level stuff). Instead, they have been eliminating redundancy, looking for cases where KDE classes have the same or similar functionality as Qt classes and eliminating those, in some cases adding a few more capabilities to the Qt classes where needed. KDE classes are only being kept when they add significantly more features than their Qt counterparts or there are no Qt counterparts at all. So again, that results in a reduction in bloat, since there is less duplication and redundancy.
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