On 1/7/06, Eric Kow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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*.
I am one of those who had a hard time making coworkers adapt to the command line. I think a GUI would make things much easier for them. Plus, the additional features would be useful for everyone. > 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) 5. A file browser that highlights files not added to the repository, files that have unrecorded changes, etc. I would like to see the GUI implemented. However, I don't think I can help much more than by giving opinions, as I will have very little spare time for the next months. :-\ Regards, Diego _______________________________________________ darcs-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.abridgegame.org/mailman/listinfo/darcs-users
