Gnome, KDE work toward interoperability
Andrew Orlowski of The Register reports that partisans of the two dominant Linux desktops, Gnome and KDE, seem to be on the verge of working out their differences and moving toward interoperability. Reportedly, the GUADEC GNOME developer conference in Copenhagen served was the site of the progress. Concrete evidence includes a list of interoperability topics including file formats and file types, drag and drop, printing, themes and documentation.
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