On 5/1/05, Quentin Mathé <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Le 30 avr. 05, à 08:59, Jesse Ross a écrit : > > > We've had a bunch of new ideas flying around the lists lately, and I > > thought it might be good to compile all of them on the wiki. However, > > I thought it might be interesting to portray these ideas as if we're > > presenting them to an Etoile newbie. With that idea in mind, I created > > the Precognitive FAQ, where we answer the questions before they get > > asked (by newbies) and try to sort out what ideas work from what ideas > > don't. You can start playing with it here: > > > > http://dromasoftware.com/etoile/mediawiki/index.php? > > title=Precognitive_FAQ > > Very nice. I have added some comments (like "My comment: blabla > Quentin."). > We probably need to have some links between this FAQ and Glossary in > order to avoid too much overlapping definitions. >
Although it is interested to have this kind of information about what Etoile will be, I am more interested in how we can build this kind of environment. We need to a more detailed diagram about the Etoile for developers, for example, which framework is build on top of which framework. The most bottom one is of course GNUstep. Then what is the framework just above it ? A compress library and a regular expression library come to my mind first. LuceneKit need both of them, and a workspace build on top of LuceneKit (and others). So my point is that it is very nice to have this document for users. We also need a similar document for developers of Etoile. It's hard to tell the relationship between components from the existed document on Etoile wiki. With this kind of diagram, we can also have a progress report on each component so that people will can when Etoile will be completed. Yen-Ju > Quentin. > > -- > Quentin Mathé > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > _______________________________________________ > Etoile-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/etoile-dev >
