On Monday, 08 February 2010, at 17:56:25 (-0200),
Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri wrote:

> The good thing to have them all in one code is that they can share
> lots of settings and display code, with minor changes. For example,
> if one add histogram graphics, can be easily reused by all of them.
> Settings to be shared/reused are polling timeouts and access to
> /sys, etc.

That's an argument for library functionality, not yet another
monolithic application incapable of abstracting out useful code.

Michael

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