On 10/24/2002 12:59 AM, Miles Bader at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Daniel Stone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Not necessarily. When I use KDE, I largely want to use KDE apps. I >> personally think GNOME/KDE should offer their own menus, with a submenu >> in each category for "Non-{GNOME,KDE} Applications". I don't see a >> problem with this, i.e. how our KDE3 packages do it. > > It sounds bizarre, actually, to classify programs by which toolkit they use. > I don't think most users really care. >
Correct. Most users coming over from Mac or Windows don't care about the whole QT versus GTK library and toolset issue. However, that does not mean that Debian Desktop should not care. KDE apps are designed to run optimally under the KDE Desktop environment. Apps run better and faster because the libraries are already pre-loaded. Same applies to Gnome and GTK apps. So, if Desktop Debian wants users to have a desktop that "Just Works", without any puzzling delays waiting for some apps to load - everything nice and smooth and well integrated - then it makes sense for DD to worry about these issues. Cheers, Luke Seubert