Thanks for your feedback, all!

I agree that darcs is already pretty easy to use from a command line. But what I had in mind when I mentioned a graphical interface was not so much ease-of-use (which would be nice, of course), but *convenience*.

Maybe there are things that work better in a GUI than with the console interface? For example,
1. a patch dependency visualiser
2. an iTunes-like interface to patches (click on the 'author' column, and you see the patches sorted by author, for example) 3. click on a patch and you get some subtle feedback on all the patches it depends on (for example, they change colour)
4. maybe some kind of help resolving conflicts? (no clear ideas)

That being said, there are likely more pressing issues on the bug tracker to be worked on, so unless somebody actually expresses an interest in this, I guess I'll let the issue drop (or maybe dabble around a bit on my side) :-)

Cheers,

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Eric Kow                     http://www.loria.fr/~kow
PGP Key ID: 08AC04F9         Merci de corriger mon français.


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