Re: Framebuffer port of GTK/GDK !!
- From: Raja R Harinath <harinath cs umn edu>
- To: gtk-devel-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: Framebuffer port of GTK/GDK !!
- Date: 22 Mar 2000 20:09:02 -0600
Derek Simkowiak <dereks@kd-dev.com> writes:
> Raja R Harinath <harinath@cs.umn.edu> writes:
> [snip description of DinX]
> > There would be, however, the GPL contamination of the GDK LGPL, or if
> > the MPL is compatible with LGPL, it may be OK.
>
> We could always (diplomatically) ask the copyright holders to give
> it to us under an LGPL license. If no-one objects, I will subscribe to
> their mailing list and probe them about it...?
> Further interesting info from the FAQ:
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> What is Nano-X?
>
> Nano-X is the X-like API that Microwindows supports. It is based on David
> Bell's mini-X server API, and includes X-like primitives for low-level
> window and graphics operations. Window management is not included, and
> the window look and feel must be created through a widget set or directly
> by the applications programmer. Currently, there are a number of people
> working on widget sets for Nano-X. There is some discussion about
> converting the Nano-X API to be X Window System compatible.
> --------------------------------------------------------------
I am confused. I was talking about DinX (dinx.sourceforge.net). This
FAQ entry talks about Nano-X. I don't think they are the same
project, though DinX was last updated in December.
If this is a continuation of a different conversation thread about
Nano-X, that would explain it. I don't however know the licensing
situation of Nano-X, so I can't comment on your suggestion.
- Hari
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Raja R Harinath ------------------------------ harinath@cs.umn.edu
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