Yes, we need a relatively user-friendly way to query for that information. I don't reall care what it is called as long as I can instruct somebody to bring it up with a minimum number of clicks.
M. Sjoerd Simons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 10/30/2007 08:59:36 AM: > On Fri, Oct 26, 2007 at 01:18:17PM -0400, Michail Bletsas wrote: > > At this point in time, having as much debug info available in the > > developer console without having to remember which command-line tool > > provides what, is crucial for collecting problem reports from non-expert > > users and I would request that the IPv4 information remains where it is. > > Apparently the developer console is going away. Or at least it's not part of > the latest joyride builds. So you can't collect your info anymore this way. > > Anyway The big issue for me is that once the ipv4 information is in a > shipped release we're somewhat doomed to keep it in... But what your actually > saying is that you want a graphical way to collect this information, not > specifically that it has to be part of the information salut (or even > telepathy) has.. > > Turning avahi-discover into an XO app, should be reasonably straight forward > (it's a trivial application, using pygtk already). And it has all the > information you need (and some more). Would that be a solution for your > problem ? > > Sjoerd > -- > My geometry teacher was sometimes acute, and sometimes obtuse, but always, > always, he was right. > [That's an interesting angle. I wonder if there are any parallels?] > _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel
