Hi,

I am a Fedora Packager, maintaining fcitx and its related packages for
Fedora. I am working for submitting review requests for fcitx related
pacakges.

Two months ago I joined in offline meeting of Hong Kong Linux User Group. I
heard from Linuxers in Hong Kong that ibus-table-quick could not type
Traditional Chinese when locale is set to en_HK.UTF-8. They tried to report
the bug to upstream and contact with Red Hat i18n group. No one followed
and handled it. The bug still exists now. The biggest problem is that iBus
is designed for Simplified Chinese not for Traditional Chinese. How could
they solve it? They dirty hacked ibus-table. But it is not a good solution
for it.  On June, Hong Kong will host GNOME Asia Summit. They can show it
to you.

And many Taiwan Linuxer do don't use iBus. They do love HIME and gcin. A
few of them are using iBus.

For me, I use ibus-pinyin to type long Chinese sentences continuously.
Ibus-pinyin will be quite laggy. I could not make sure that fcitx has
better experience. However, I am using fcitx now. I don't feel it laggy. I
consider fcitx is a better solution for me. I don't care whether ibus will
integrate with GNOME finally or not. I believe iBus is not a good input
method framework as GNOME default choice at this time. I just hope GNOME
can ensure that users can easily to change their input method framework.

I want to ask another question. When iBus integrates with GNOME
successfully, A new, recognized, better input method framework appears one
year later. How does GNOME handle the new one? Will GNOME spend one or two
release cyles in dropping integration with iBus and integrating new input
method framework? I believe it is wastes of time and human resources. In my
opinion, GNOME should provides a generic interface for input method
framework, not only deeply integration with iBus.

Three months ago, I was ever an iBus user. But now, I am a fcitx fans.

Sent From My Heart
My Page: http://www.liangsuilong.info




On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 5:16 AM, Shaun McCance <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Sun, 2012-05-13 at 00:03 +0800, Weng Xuetian wrote:
> > Actually I see this is an impossible mission for gnome.
> >
> > I see no one here really understand the real needs of input method.
> > Fix UI? That's not the main problem of ibus.
>
> I'm having a very hard time following this. Can somebody who knows
> what they're talking about (like you or Marguerite) give details on
> what the main problems with IBus actually are? You say many users
> prefer other IM frameworks, and I believe you, but I don't know why
> exactly. How is IBus failing them?
>
> --
> Shaun
>
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