On Tue, 2005-03-08 at 14:19 +0100, Mikael Hallendal wrote:
I'm just saying that you shouldn't call it GConf-3 (not anywhere) because all of the sudden someone is going to read it on a mailing list and think that it's indeed GConf-3. Or even worth, people start using your version and when the GConf maintainers start working on the real GConf 3 (unless it's in fact the fork you've created) there will be a huge bit of confusion involved.
I hope this way it's more clear :)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/cvs/own/gconf-3 $ touch THIS_IS_NOT_GCONF_3 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/cvs/own/gconf-3 $ cvs add THIS_IS_NOT_GCONF_3 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/cvs/own/gconf-3 $ cvs commit
(done, btw)
I guess you're just an impossible guy.
Perhaps could the KDE, OpenOffice.org, Mozilla, etc people now post their list of requirements? :-)
Yeah, that's the way I meant, *sigh*
I can't guess that list for them since I'm just a user of their softwares. Not really a (application) developer. I do develop GNOME applications. So I have an idea of the requirements for that. And IMHO has GConf, at this moment, all (most of) the required features for GNOME application development.
So maybe this isn't the job for you? My suggestion is that you then try to get someone to do that part and say that you are interested in helping out once the design is done.
Best Regards, Mikael Hallendal -- Imendio AB, http://www.imendio.com/ _______________________________________________ gconf-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gconf-list
