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Re: Sun's ATK?
by Sun/GNOME/ATK on Saturday 20/Dec/2003, @07:38
Done by Sun does not imply that it is not part of GNOME. Sun supports GNOME and is member of the GNOME Foundation. And they chose it as their new official desktop environment for Solaris. So, if they take part in developing GNOME, and developed ATK as their part in that development, ATK is part of GNOME.

The fact that it requires Glib should be another hint...
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Re: Sun's ATK?
by Anonymous on Saturday 20/Dec/2003, @08:19
> Sun supports GNOME and is member of the GNOME Foundation.

The GNOME foundation's bylaws doesn't allow a company to become a member.

> The fact that it requires Glib should be another hint.

So aRts is part of GNOME?
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