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Re: enjoyed the interview
by Hi on Tuesday 19/Feb/2008, @19:51
Nokia isn't on that list either, neither is Google, I wouldn't worry about it too much.
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Re: enjoyed the interview
by Joergen Ramskov on Wednesday 20/Feb/2008, @02:25
But Trolltech is and if I recall correctly, Nokia said they would become patrons too.

In regards to Google - they do support KDE in various ways.
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  • Re: enjoyed the interview
    by Rahul Sundaram on Wednesday 20/Feb/2008, @05:28
    Note that Red Hat does commercially support KDE in Red Hat Enterprise Linux and to develop, package, QA and support does require a considerably large staff for a huge piece of software stack like KDE.
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    • Re: enjoyed the interview
      by jhgjbk on Sunday 16/Mar/2008, @09:36
      Huge staff? RH has one guy that compiles it and that's about it.
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      • Re: enjoyed the interview
        by jeff on Saturday 29/Mar/2008, @16:55
        No. Red Hat has two full time developers working on KDE and dozens of other people doing QA, support etc. Talk about what you know.
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