On 7/24/07, Jesse Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > How about DailyNews or NewsStand ? > > I guess now people don't think 'News' as "Uernet Newsgroup" any > > more ? > > Another one I have in mind is 'Cassia'. :) > > > > I'm kind of partial to NewsFactory myself, though I do like > > NewsStand as well. > > NewsStand is good -- I'd be cool with that. > > >> I guess now people don't think 'News' as "Uernet Newsgroup" any > >> more ? > > > > Why not make it do both? I wrote an NNTP framework a while ago that > > I keep meaning to pop in SVN. I'll tidy it up and commit it this > > week, and then we can add usenet support as well. > > Okay, here's another direction then. If we make it do Usenet, why not > then turn it into a generic "Inbox", something along the lines of > what we discussed having a while ago. The interface is the same as > what would be used for email and IM messages (not chats, but messages > as XMPP defines them). > > And if it does Usenet (and email and IM messages), should it then > also be able to Reply? (Of course, the best way to handle this would > be able to have a Reply Service that could be used generically for > anything, rather than having to build this into the client itself...) > > Thoughts? >
O.K. I probably will stay with 'NewsStand'. As for inbox, I would say there are some things we should discuss about implementation. For example, Vienna currently use database for storage, while I tend to use property list so that I can use NSPredicate for searching. Or I can just use ETSerializer for storage. I do plan to split the GUI part and RSS parsing later. PS. I have not access to usernet with NNTP. Yen-Ju > > J. > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Etoile-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/etoile-dev > _______________________________________________ Etoile-dev mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/etoile-dev
