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From: Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx>
To: gnome-list@gnome.org, gnome-hackers@nuclecu.unam.mx
Subject: Porting Mozilla:  Ongoing discussion.
X-Windows: You'll envy the dead.


This message is from Ramiro Estrugo, one of the Mozilla/Unix hackers.
They have recently moved to GTK+ and they are considering making GTK+
the toolkit for all platforms.

If you are interested, join the discussion where Ramiro points out:

Best wishes,
Miguel.

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From: Ramiro Estrugo <ramiro@netscape.com>
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Subject: GTK+, Mozilla, and non unix platforms.
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[Owen, shaver, miguel:  Would you mind forwarding the following spam to
those that might be able to help out ?  I thought about sending this to
gtk-list@redhat.com, but I have no idea who reads that list.  thanks]

Hi,

We are having an interesting discussion on:

news://news.mozilla.org/netscape.public.mozilla.xpfe

About the possibility of using GDK (and thus GTK+) as the windowing
toolkit for Mozilla on platforms other than unix.

There are many opinions circulating both in favor and against GTK+.  Im
afraid a lot of these are based purely on opinion, and not on facts.  

Which is why I am asking for your help.

If you can in anyway contribute to this discussion, please feel free to
do so.

I know most of you are hackers who are not interested in advocacy, and I
feel the same way.  However, I think that folks that have more
experience with GTK+ might be able to contribute (in GTK+'s favor) to
the discussion.

thanks.

- -re

Ramiro Estrugo (ramiro@netscape.com)
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