LXDE moving from GTK to Qt
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This will impact Trisquel-mini down the line:
Sounds awesome to me, I use KDE on my primary computer almost all the way since the change to Gnome 3. There are more Qt applications that I can't live without than GTK ones.
There is some speculations from what I read on other sites. Speculations such as:
- Lxde will join razor-q team. They will be part of KDE.
On 24/07/13 17:22, dadix wrote:
> There is some speculations from what I read on other sites.
> Speculations such as: - Lxde will join razor-q team. They will be
> part of KDE.
I heard that the Razor-qt people were considering using a PCManFM as
their own file manager for Razor-qt, and maybe some other LXDE programs.
The great thing about LXDE is that the components have always been well
separated, so they can easily be replaced with others.
Andrew.
On 24/07/13 19:34, Andrew R. wrote:
> On 24/07/13 17:22, dadix wrote:
>> There is some speculations from what I read on other sites.
>> Speculations such as: - Lxde will join razor-q team. They will be
>> part of KDE.
>
> I heard that the Razor-qt people were considering using a PCManFM as
> their own file manager for Razor-qt, and maybe some other LXDE
> programs.
Well, apparently that's old news. Here's the fresh stuff:
http://blog.lxde.org/?p=1046
> “…we have decided that the best course of action for both projects
> is to focus on a single desktop environment, instead of two.
> There have been talks of ‘merging’ ever since LXDE-Qt was announced.
> Having taken the decision to collaborate, we’ve all had the pleasure
> of working together already.
> Our plan is to cherry-pick the best parts of Razor and LXDE and
> include or port those to LXDE-Qt. Other components will be ported
> straight from GTK code or rewritten from scratch. In the end, we want
> to offer the best possible experience while reusing as much code as
> possible.”
Andrew.
The Razor-Qt project has been stagnant and I'm glad that two free software projects are actually working together to create something better. I'm curious to see how LXDE works when they move to Qt and the quality of applications that are merged from GTK to Qt.
Canonicial's "Unity Next" is going to be Qt based, so maybe it was smart for the LXDE team to test the waters with Qt and get the benefits of Mir down the road.
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