On Mon, 8 Feb 2010 12:45:46 -0200 Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri
<barbi...@profusion.mobi> wrote:

> As far as I know, the following modules are maintained, solid and
> useful (to their extent) to be merged in e/src/modules, being declared
> as "official and trustworthy":
> 
>   - notification (I use and maintain it)
>   - tclock (actually we should merge it with official clock)

I agree with merging tclock and clock, and I think I did that long ago.
I would go as far as merging it with calendar to, since all that is is a
date display with a popup.  I remember raster saying he did not want
them merged, as clock is an example of pure edj, and he wanted it to
stay that way.  Tclock has a configuration window, so it's not pure
edj.

> The following modules must be merged between their variations, with
> the resulting module being possible to be merged in tree:
>    - forecasts, eweather, weather: why 3 modules to do the same thing?
> choose one and ditch the others, merging useful features of them.
> eweather is currently too big UI-wise, but its libeweather seems nice
> and useful. So have a smaller/smarter UI for eweather and remove the
> others?

I dunno about the new one, but the old two get their weather info from
different sources.  Merging is good, but choice of weather source is
also good.  Having several sources of info is even better, in case one
gets broken, or withdrawn, or whatever.

I suspect you will see the same sort of bun fight there was over EWL /
ETK, two camps with different ideas about how to do things going in
their separate ways.

I would also merge in the moon module, when the moon is visible in the
selected location, show it in the correct phase.  Showing eclipses
would be cool once sun and moon are being shown in the same module.

I also had a thought that the rain and snow module would be cool to
have them respond to the weather module.  Raining when it's really
raining, snowing when it's really snowing, even going as far as snowing
heavily when there is a real blizzard outside.  Maybe even turning on
the flame module on really hot days?  lol

Then someone would have to write lightning and fog modules....

> I don't know about the following, are they useful (in which way) are
> they maintained (who)?
>    - alarm
>    - cpu
>    - diskio
>    - emu
>    - execwatch
>    - iiirk
>    - language
>    - mail
>    - mem
>    - net
>    - news
>    - taskbar
>    - tiling (I bet this one is not maintained, and what it does can be
> replaced by illume2's policies)
>    - uptime
>    - winselector
>    - wlan

CPU, diskio, mem, net, and wlan I always wanted to replace with
something more like gkrellm.  As it is I have a honking big gkrellm
taking up about half my screen pinned to my desktop.  I would rather it
was integrated into the e17 desktop like everything else.  I have some
ideas about how to do that well, but lack the time.  I wanted to add
that sort of thing to emu (you can see stuff about that in the emu
docs).

Emu itself keeps working despite the bit rot, though I don't check it
that often.  I'm the maintainer for it, but I never had the time to
take it to the places it was meant to go.  Dunno if it is useful to
anyone, but I would not move it to core.  I do have some new menu stuff
to add to it, but that got put on hold to.

Uptime I use, it's the one thing I could move out of gkrellm.  lol

A minor change to the language module  would actually make it useful for
me to switch between two layouts for the same language.  It used to be
able to do this, but somehow got stuck in "one language, one layout
allowed" some time ago.

While I'm in a griping about modules mood - I fixed the temperature
module long ago to allow a choice between more than the first three
temperatures (the CPU temp on my motherboard is the fourth one, and
that's the important one for me).  Someone changed it back to three,
and now I see there is no choice at all.  It currently shows the first
temperature, which on my motherboard is the PSU, and my PSU does not
even have a temperature sensor, so completely useless to me.  I'm
stuck with using the gkrellm again. sigh

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