On Tuesday 21 August 2007 21:35:46 Enrico Forestieri wrote:
> >
> > The Qt3 frontend is still available from svn. If there had been a real
> > interest in further development it would have happened.
>
> At the time there was interest, but it was nevertheless removed.

  Enrico, in the interest of historical truth (whatever that is :-) ), I have 
suggested (as release manager) to re-enable it for 1.5 after Greve's meeting. 
The only person who replied to me was Geog that said that he was no more 
interested.

> > > > This, btw, holds true for Cygwin users, too.
> > >
> > > I am a cygwin user, and for having the possibility of using a cygwin
> > > version of lyx, I had to make up myself as a developer. I simply
> > > don't have the time and the skill to maintain a Qt3 frontend, too.
> >
> > That's true for all of us, that's why there is no Qt3 frontend anymore.
>
> There is no Qt3 frontend anymore because it was brutally murdered.

  Oh yes, and when I proposed to reborn it again all the friends ignored 
it. ;-) Take this with lots of literary salt. :-)

> The same holds true for the gtk frontend. If they had stayed in trunk,
> maybe we could still have a choice, now no more.

  With all the due respect Enrico I don't buy that. Again if someone comes 
with an update version it will be taken, as discussed initially, nothing has 
changed in that regard. Dragging an incomplete frontend is not a nice way to 
use our available resources.

> Now I will stop replying to this thread, because a discussion requires
> that both parties are willing to listen, but trying to rewrite history
> really annoys me, so I couldn't resist with this last post.

  ... ;-)
-- 
José Abílio

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