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Re: GNOME still got more projects (58) :-(
by fred on Thursday 24/Apr/2008, @01:05
IMO this is not because Google prefers GNOME Office or GNOME to KDE but more because KDE is one big umbrella organization, for KOffice, Amarok, pim, network, education, etc. It would be nice to get separate organization for example Amarok, KOffice for next year, but for now lets be grateful for what we've had.

(And also, some projects are not GNOME project directly, but GTK+ projects (e.g: pidgin) - so a bit hard to compare directly).

P.S: Is there really a GNOME Office? As far as I know it is only few separated applications branded as "Office suite".
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Re: GNOME still got more projects (58) :-(
by Anon on Thursday 24/Apr/2008, @17:07
GNOME likes (liked?) to pretend there is http://live.gnome.org/GnomeOffice
But in a world where even OOo and Firefox are often seen as/claimed to be GTK+/GNOME apps this doesn't mean much indeed.
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