Re: Debian i386 freeze
>
> When harmony works, and its a drop in replacement and KDE is
> dynamically linked, I would imagine that makes KDE DFSG free. How could
> it be otherwise ?
Except that the declared KDE position (as stated by one of the team at the
recent UKUUG Linux event) is that they will make no concessions in
order to make harmony possible (i.e. they will adopt Qt features the moment
they become available, even if harmony was just about to catch up), and they
would only move to an alternative Qt when that alternative is ``better'' than
Qt itself.
These two things taken together can be taken to mean that the KDE folks have no
intention of ever using anything other than Qt, so what's the point of
bothering with harmony ?
Cheers, Phil.
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