On Thursday 02 September 2010 21:12:47 Timothy Pearson wrote:
In my opinion it would have been better for KDE3 as a whole if we could have worked off the same codebase, but it seems that OpenSUSE has always shipped a heavily modified version of KDE. Not all users want those changes, so it is probably better to have the two separate versions. Trinity is the equivalent of the old vanilla KDE, and has pulled in many of the the non-SuSE specific patches from the SuSE RPMs, as well as other sources. SuSE is what it always was, and I can respect that.
I politely ask that this list remain focused for discussion about the Trinity project itself, and that other projects that wish to remain completely isolated from Trinity only be brought up on the trinity-devel list in the context of GPL-released patches that can be applied to the Trinity codebase. If you or others would like to discuss OpenSUSE, please do it on their dedicated list(s).
Seems you did not understand me. I am talking not about patches, but about applications. I suggested you to browse the OpenSUSE KDE3 repo to see if there are any apps you did not include in Trinity. Say, KBibTex, kde3-texmaker, schafkopf etc. I also plan to include other software such as KDE3-based version of VirtualBox, Firefox etc.