On Mon, 31 Oct 2011, David Seikel wrote:

> On Sun, 30 Oct 2011 16:16:55 +0200 Tom Hacohen
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hey all,
>>
>> I want to delete (mark as deprecated?) all the broken/deprecated
>> modules there. Users often try to use them and this just causes havoc
>> (just go to trac/community forums to see if you don't believe me).
>>
>> Here's a list of the major culprits:
>>
>> calendar - delete, implemented in "clock".
>> exalt-client - is there anyone using this and not connman?
>> exebuf - isn't that deprecated by everything?
>> forecasts, eweather, weather - is any of them deprecated? are they
>> the same/overlap too much?
>> itask-ng - can delete the dir, I guess...
>> language - works for q66, broken for me, q66 claims to introduce a
>> new version tonight (xkbswitch) we'll take his word for it. :)
>> mail - does it work?
>> news - does it segfault all the time or is it usable?
>> screenshot - deprecated by the e shot module?
>> slideshow - unstable?
>> taskbar/
>> tclock - deprecated by default clock.
>> tiling, e-tiling: do we need both?
>> wlan - wth is that? can that be removed?
>>
>>
>> What do you guys think? What can I remove?
>
> Damn, I have the default clock, calendar, AND tclock running.  Coz none
> of them have all the features I want.  Should be a bit more merging of
> features.

which features, exactly ?

Vincent

> Same goes for the various weather modules.  I think there was a backend
> weather module, that was supposed to help merge them all, but things
> kinda ground to a halt.  At one stage I removed all modules that use
> the 'net, coz every time my unreliable 'net went down, E would crash.
>
> wlan is as ancient, basic wifi lan info widget.  No idea how well it
> works, I've hardly ever used wifi.
>
> -- 
> A big old stinking pile of genius that no one wants
> coz there are too many silver coated monkeys in the world.
>

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