Hi, ------ Background: It has been mentioned several time here that the techniques, approaches and code etc. in BeleniX for an useful bas for what Indiana is trying to achieve in the initial phase. A useful starting point. And obviously, stuff in the Livekit, that was initially derived from BeleniX do form the base set of required technologies for Indiana.
Indiana has a lot of roadmap ahead and being intended as an open community project will benefit other distros. Thus things that will be coming, like packaging/installer enhancements, network repository etc. would benefit BeleniX as well. ------ End of background Now being a long time KDE fan myself, I still do see the blindingly obvious sense that it makes for the Indiana project to leverage off all the Gnome work that has happened in the OpenSolaris community. However I am committed to the effort to make KDE full-featured and fully-functional on OpenSolaris and that is why KDE is the default desktop in BeleniX. So I see BeleniX continuing as the KIndiana variant with focus on KDE. Isn't this enough to put an end to all this bickering over KDE and Gnome and focus on the critical requirements ? Regards, Moinak. _______________________________________________ indiana-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/indiana-discuss
