On Sat, 2008-11-08 at 06:54 -0800, Sandy Armstrong wrote: > Howdy, > > Tomboy has depended on Mono.Addins >= 0.3 [1] for over a year now, but > since it's not a blessed dependency in GNOME we've been forced to > bundle a copy. > > For all the obvious reasons why this is a bad idea, we'd like to stop > doing it. Mono.Addins is widely used in the Mono community by popular > (extensible) apps like Banshee, F-Spot, Gnome Do, and MonoDevelop. It > is packaged by all major distros. > > To quote the website, "Mono.Addins is a framework for creating > extensible applications, and for creating libraries which extend those > applications."
No responses yet? Personally, insofar as Mono is allowed (which, IIRC, is on a module-by-module acceptance basis), I see no reason not to allow Mono.Addins. It seems to be a really nice framework for managing extensions, and it's used by a lot of Mono-using applications. -- Shaun _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
