On Mon, 28 Jul 2014 10:32:54 +0200 Gian Piero Carrubba <gpi...@rm-rf.it> ha escrit:
> * [Sat, Jul 26, 2014 at 11:16:57PM +0100] Ganesh Sittampalam: > >Our current plan is to extend darcsden with single-repo and single-user > >modes - I've been working towards that by making the backend choice more > >configurable. > > > >Further down the line we might want to bring darcs and darcsden together > >somehow but I think for now they are best kept as separate projects. > > That would be great, especially if we could have a lightweight version > as Xan pointed out. > > Anyway, even if not strictly related, I would like to point to the > graphical user interface seen in the camp video. Am I wrong or there > where some plans for adopting/integrating it sometime ago ? I guess they > don't still stand, but imo a graphical interface could be useful for the > 'lonesome' developer. > If I am right it also displayed the patches dependencies, a feature that > seems very useful to me. > I was focus in web UI because it's for *everyone*. GUI is always rectricted to a environment: you have to install GTK libs, or QT libs, or .... with web, you just have to got simple browser.... But I will be very glad with your application. I think that the graphical (web or GUI) is a critical point for darcs adoption. It could be best versioning system in the world theorically but if you don't bring a graphical interface (all cli), then you have a minority of users.... this is my point of view. I'm just an sporadical user. Thanks, Xan. _______________________________________________ darcs-users mailing list darcs-users@darcs.net http://lists.osuosl.org/mailman/listinfo/darcs-users