Novell to Standardize on GNOME
Motor writes "In what must be one of the least unexpected announcements of recent times, Novell says that they are standardizing on one desktop rather than supporting two different codebases. From the article: 'Novell is making one large strategic change. The GNOME interface is going to become the default interface on both the SLES (SuSE Linux Enterprise Server) and Novell Linux Desktop line. KDE libraries will be supplied on both, but the bulk of Novell's interface moving forward will be on GNOME.'"
This is a fantastic move by Novell. We use Suse at work, and I always make sure to put Gnome as the defaut desktop on a new install. I'm not a Suse user at home, as it's too much of a 'mish-mash', with a Gnome desktop, you're still using KDE/QT apps for config. Hopefully, we'll see a new breed of Gnome/mono config tools for a real Gnome desktop.
Go Novell!
i wish i was but oh well
Cannot do it with Gnome? Why not? Users in general don't care. Only religious zealots really care.
//Cartoon
Well, SuSe managers always confirmed their committment towards KDE. It seems Ximian succeeded in brainwashing Novell US. Time to free Suse from Novell.
It's time to bury KDE!
If Linux wants to get to next level it must adopt GNOME as the standard desktop and GTK as the standard GUI library.
This is the way to go!