Bastien Nocera <hadess <at> hadess.net> writes: > > Heya, > > I'd be interested in getting gnome-user-share into GNOME 2.26. snip.. > > We're also looking into integrating Frank Scholz' UPNP sharing work (see > http://coherence.beebits.net/wiki/Nautilus). This would be really cool, especially if it makes sharing 'just work' on windows.
<snip> > Questions? More 'dump of memory' than questions... but :) These two to bugs should be reviewed again. (I doubt the nautilus bug has been fixed, I haven't checked though). –nautilus should use mdns hostname for bookmark/keyring http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=326705 The best way could to always check if the published mdns record has changed, before doing anything. Not a real g-u-s issue, but if nautilus barfs on mdns+webdav so does g-u-s ;). –symbolic links does not appear in a webdav client. http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=326702 Discussed elsewhere in this thread... It would suck to copy several GB's of data for sharing a file, probably slow as well. But allowing symlinks might be a security risk as noted in the bug above. Maybe nobody will actually do this, so it might not be important, pure guessing. -How to actually use g-u-s (discovery). I'm 90% g-u-s it requires enabling in a capplet, that's bad ;). Enabling by default is also bad so some ideas... 1) Use the topbar feature in nautilus when showing ~/Public, enabling disabling filesharing. 2) When copying files to ~/Public and file-sharing is disabled, ask the user if they want to enable file-sharing. But asking the user is annoying. > Cheers > _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
