> Just because you disagree with them, it doesn't make them the "bad guys".
Since the KDE 3.5.x days, it's always KDE guys who try to build corresponding GTK themes of the themes they default on the corresponding release, or build corresponding Qt themes of the GTK themes put forward as default by the GNOME guys.
Moreover, there are always ways to make GNOME subsystems work well on KDE systems, and KDE guys always make sure that the standards they propose work with the GNOME without much hassle. Also, KDE guys put forward cross-DE ways to make user experience better (XDG base folder specification, for example).
OTOH, GNOME people sit on their high thrones like they're the only game in town. I respect them deeply, but I can't appreciate them just because they auto-generated their JS introspection layer from C code automatically, but didn't bother to write any documentation, because you can try it all in the built-in JS console.
I have a couple of more, lower level stories with them, which caused a lot of all-nighters and project postponements, but that's for another comment.
Since the KDE 3.5.x days, it's always KDE guys who try to build corresponding GTK themes of the themes they default on the corresponding release, or build corresponding Qt themes of the GTK themes put forward as default by the GNOME guys.
Moreover, there are always ways to make GNOME subsystems work well on KDE systems, and KDE guys always make sure that the standards they propose work with the GNOME without much hassle. Also, KDE guys put forward cross-DE ways to make user experience better (XDG base folder specification, for example).
OTOH, GNOME people sit on their high thrones like they're the only game in town. I respect them deeply, but I can't appreciate them just because they auto-generated their JS introspection layer from C code automatically, but didn't bother to write any documentation, because you can try it all in the built-in JS console.
I have a couple of more, lower level stories with them, which caused a lot of all-nighters and project postponements, but that's for another comment.
Their attitude is not helpful.