Hi Malte, hi George! I fully respect that stabilising the existing code is most important from your perspective. I have no bad feelings about the decision not to pursure more interoperability at this point of time, as long as you accept my disappointment about it.
If someone is interested in a general Linux desktop solution or in accessibility solutions for mobile Linux, then I can put you into contact with the Trolltech developers working on accessibility, but I do not demand anything from anyone. I fully understand that it is GNOME's right to concentrate all work on establishing a de-facto standard. I will object to any official standardisation of AT-SPI as a legal standard for Linux while the open issues are not solved, since I want to keep the road open for a common solution at a later point of time, and I respect your disappointment about this. Please do not continue to use the characterisation of our motives as "philosophical". We perceive the technical issues that prevent Qt and KDE application from using CORBA as very real. Please refer to http://www.linux-foundation.org/en/AT-SPI_on_D-Bus I acknowledge that you do not wish discuss technical concepts and ideas in the situation and that you are mainly interested in seeing code. I hope that the chances for cooperation will improve once Qt 4.3 is released. If I have said anything in the past that you have perceived as aggressive or unfair towards you, then please accept my apologies. I will continue to work towards a close cooperation between KDE and GNOME. Olaf _______________________________________________ Gnome-accessibility-devel mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-accessibility-devel
