On 4 Apr 2007, at 09:55, Nicolas Roard wrote:
Well, for start, services (in the gnustep sense) ARE applications,
not bundles.
And I don't see why we would get rid of applications and have only
bundles -- applications are useful, they run in separate process :-)
Now, that does NOT mean that our "applications" will behave as
isolated as current desktop applications do -- to the contrary ! and
they will likely not be really similar to "current applications". But
I don't see why technically we should get rid of them.
I agree. We need to make the distinction between applications (which
are a UI concept) and processes (which are a system concept). We
want to eliminate applications, not processes. Under the hood, the
user might be running a lot of different processes, but they should
act as a single, unified, interface. We (will) have things like
NSDataLink and CoreObject to help with this.
David
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