Hi Jack:

On 06/07/2016 11:53:28 AM Tue, Jack wrote:
On 2016.06.07 11:20, Peter Bloomfield wrote:
In the spirit of cleaning up the code tree, I propose to remove the 
--enable-touch-ui configuration option. Exercising it has broken the build for 
a long time, so it seems to have no current value.

What, if any, is the potential use of the code?  For example, if someone were 
interested in attempting to port Balsa to Android, would that code be of any 
use, or would it require a fresh start?  (Although I do have an interest, I 
have no experience with developing for Android, so I don't know how much of the 
code needs to be different from the base Linux/Posix code.)  I know there are 
folks running various Linux distributions on tablets - might it be of any use 
there, or would a cleanup and fresh start still be the better option?

I haven't used Balsa with a touch-screen, so I don't have any thoughts about what would 
need to be changed to improve the experience. The touch-ui effort began inn 2004; see the 
threads <URL:https://mail.gnome.org/archives/balsa-list/2004-June/msg00063.html> and 
<URL:https://mail.gnome.org/archives/balsa-list/2004-July/msg00096.html>. My guess is 
that the target devices would be quite different now, and a fresh start would be needed.

Best,

Peter

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