> While normally prefering slow evolution, an impression visually and
> conceptually new (without breaking the core!), would give the magazines and
> blogger something to write about.
>
> The message would be that Trinity is not dead/old-fashioned/backward-oriented
> but alive and kicking, and well worth considering.
Excellent point, I fully share that
> What is the state of code sharing or cooperation between Trinity and the (in
> my perception former and stale?) OpenSuSE KDE3.5 efforts? Hopefully no ill
> feelings?
From TDE side there is no ill feeling AFAICT. Hopefully the same on the other side, no idea at all.
In terms of cooperation, I think we are two independent groups, but if developers from KDE3 wants to join
the TDE dev group they would be more than welcome :-)
Cheers
Michele
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