On Wed, 2018-12-05 at 12:32 -0500, Steve Litt wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> What's wrong with Dia just the way it is? It works. It's exportable
> into Inkscape for conversion to SVG. 
> 
> Sure, I have a few qualms with the way Dia works, mainly having to do
> with the relationship between text and shapes, but perhaps some good
> workaround documentation would settle that. I'd love to have
> Visio-quality diagram components, and perhaps if somebody writes some
> docs on how to make your own components with the connection points
> *you* want, that will be solved. Plus the fact that if everyone
> authoring new components puts them together in an online hierarchical
> library, perhaps with keyword search, our diagrams could start to
> rival
> those of visio users.

Sure some kind of component sharing system would be good but not really
practical for our current C based plugin system

> If some of the libraries used by Dia are in the process of being
> deprecated, then those certainly must be replaced by their
> successors.

Currently Dia uses deprecated functions in what are now deprecated
libraries, sooner rather than later distros will stop packaging us
without changes

> But other than that, why the emphasis on maintenance? Sometimes

maintenance: the process of preserving a condition or situation or the
state of being preserved (Oxford Dictionaries)

> something's so good it needs no more maintenance (fetchmail is one
> example).
> 
> Right now Dia works for people on all sorts of computers. It's very
> DIYable. My experience has been that in many cases, people in a hurry
> to "improve" software end up making it into a buggy, DIY-not-allowed
> monolithic entanglement.

Agreed, we need to focus on fixing things like the dependency situation
before we consider doing anything else

Unfortunately that means reworking much of rendering system and
unfortunately (as you say) it's quite likely we will end up introducing
a couple of bugs in the process but i think it's dangerous to assume
the current rendering is bug free

> SteveT
> 
> Steve Litt 
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Zander Brown <zbr...@gnome.org>
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