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I am interested in making an application to sell in the Ubuntu Software Center. Can I do this using the KDE frameworks and C++ or any other KDE-compatible language instead of Gtk and Python? I am not interested in making a KDE/Kubuntu-specific application, just an application to be used on Ubuntu/Kubuntu written using the KDE frameworks.

If this is allowed, is there any major reason why I should choose Gtk and Python over KDE and C++?

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  • Well, you can install KDE-Apps from the Software Center, so my answer is yes...
    – a2r
    Mar 23, 2013 at 18:35

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Yes you can

Ubuntu supports variety of programming languages and toolkits. You can use any of them for your app .But qml ang Ubuntu tool kit is officially recommended

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  • I understand that Ubuntu supports a variety of programming languages and toolkits and will allow KDE apps to be run and developed on Ubuntu, but will a KDE application be able to meet the requirements for submission to Software Center?
    – iBelieve
    Apr 2, 2013 at 17:11
  • Yes,it will meet the requirement, GTK is recommendation only
    – Tachyons
    Apr 3, 2013 at 0:47

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