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Re: Kommander runtime badly missing
by cb400 on Monday 31/Jul/2006, @23:54
I recently discovered Kommander - and it's amazing. Great that you're moving it to more base libraries. I think it should also be considered that kmdr-executor should be easy to install on different desktop environments with as little dependencies as possible.

Just 'cuz people use an inferior DE they should still have easy access to run Kommander-scripts.

Btw. off to do a bugzilla-enhancement for element KDE with regards to kmdr-executor placement for (open)SUSE 10.2 right now!

Go Webdev-team!
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Re: Kommander runtime badly missing
by Eric Laffoon on Tuesday 01/Aug/2006, @00:28
> Great that you're moving it to more base libraries.

We're hoping to. I'll be sure to include it in a news story when and if we've done that. There are a lot of factors, but again if we have a logical case for a vibrant user base, active development and lots of applications floating around I think it makes sense. In the past we just weren't ready. I think the proposition is much more pursuasive now.
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