David Nielsen wrote:
tor, 23 02 2006 kl. 10:36 +0100, skrev Alexander Larsson:
On Wed, 2006-02-22 at 19:13 +0100, David Nielsen wrote:
Upstream is not looking to adopt Tango out of the fear that without vendor support, it will look like a GNOME only project and thus scare off the KDE crowd. Or so it seems. Thus vendor buy in is very important, I for one, would love to welcome my new Tango overlords to Fedora since I find their style very pleasing and I agree with the aims out getting a unified icon standard.
As part of "upstream" I just have to ask where you saw this. I haven't seen anythiong like it before.
I believe dobey made the comment that GNOME was not switching to Tango because it was hard to convince KDE that this wasn't a GNOME project. And I agree that we need adoption of the standard first, so untill GNOME actually supports it well we can let the argument rest.
- David
I don't understand the logical behind thinking that Red Hat deciding on something would make it more attractive to KDE. Quite the opposite no?
Warren Togami wtogami@redhat.com