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On 24 November 2012 00:04, Caius Chance <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I would think GNOME as OSS should treat everything open without
> discriminating any input method platform or input method engines. Every
> person has different value on quality, which creating a white/blacklist to
> separate engines based on some criteria defined by a board is appropriate.
>
> Input methods and keyboard layouts is NOT similar in any bit. Most of the
> keyboard layouts are 1 to 1 key-char mapping but input method is superset
> to that. I hope anyone who believes that check out the Cangjie input
> method, since you need substantial (its a subjective word just as
> low-quality mentioned in previous comments) information for you to defend
> the whitelist approach.
>
> I am against any filtering in input method / input method engine because
> talking about user friendly or usability of GNOME to other high quality
> environment, it should be beyond the whiltelist by public, too. I
> personally urge GNOME devs leave the decision rights to IBus itself and its
> engines, or just join the IBus development and work right on it instead of
> hacking from GNOME.
>
> Regards,
> kaio
>
>
> On 23 November 2012 22:15, Justin Wong <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I should say fcitx with kimpanel still works at gnome 3.6 , but it's
>>  running slower than that in gnome 3.4, and  even slower than that in gnome
>> 3.2, which means a same extension is running slower and slower with
>> gnome-shell upgrades.
>>
>> As ibus experience still sucks at gnome, ibus or gnome, which one would u
>> drop?
>> Yuanfang, what do you say?
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Nov 23, 2012 at 7:17 PM, Ma Xiaojun <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> To make my point clear.
>>>
>>> Once we have a fixed framework of inputting.
>>> Installing/Uninstalling a new engine should be similar to
>>> installing/uninstalling a new app.
>>> There is no black magic here.
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