On Fri, 1 Aug 2008 20:27:30 -0400 dan sinclair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:

> 
> On 1-Aug-08, at 6:17 PM, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
> > yeah. i agree we need releases. it's probably our biggest issue.  
> > right now in
> > lib-space i'd want to clean up 2 major thnigs that are currently  
> > underway:
> >
> > 1. eina - move fully to using it. remove all data stuff from ecore/ 
> > evas -
> > provide compatibility macros so code at least compiles - then 1  
> > macro at a
> > time, remove/fix then.
> >
> 
> Eina needs a license file added.

oh of course. details! :) we can dot the i's and cross the t's soon enough. :)

> > 2. edje - i have been mulling dropping embryo in favor of lua. let's  
> > discuss?
> > (reasons - better full-scripting support with more full language  
> > support. lua
> > seems to be one of the best fits of the bill).
> >
> > vincent covers this... the reason though is i would probably want to  
> > drop
> > embryo... thus not wanting to release until done. if i knuckle down  
> > i could get
> > lua stuff done in a shortish-space of time...
> 
> This is probably better to do before we release. If we put out Edje  
> with Embryo support and then remove Embryo with Edje2 we'll be pissing  
> off a lot of people that create themes and applications.  Better to  
> bite the bullet and deal with it now and get it done.

yup. which is why i am mumbling about this... of course - the value of actually
moving embryo -> lua itself is still up for grabs... but i see it as possibly a
good move.

> There is also a bug in Edje that has bitten us in Ewl a few times  
> where re-using Edje objects seems to cause strange things to hang  
> around. I believe pfritz was the last person to look into this so he  
> might have some more information.

yeah - i remember this. as such - it is a bug that needs fixing. re-using edje
objects i dont think actually buys you much compared to re-using... considering
the overhead of setup. :)


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