On Tue, 2006-03-14 at 10:27 +1100, Jeff Waugh wrote: > <quote who="Iain *"> > > > On 3/13/06, Aaron Bockover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > f) Must be portable, should be written in C; by portable I mean... > > > Windows, OS X, other Unixes. > > > > While I'm not against it being deliberatly portable to Windows or OSX, can > > I ask why you think this is such an essential element? > > > > Is it really likely that we'll get the big 3 (itunes, windows media > > player,winamp) to use it > > ... more about running our rad apps on Windows to sway people towards Linux. >
Precisely ... total portability is not difficult, especially given the technical considerations of a project like this, not to mention the fact that no actual development has been done yet. So a better question might be "Is there any reason not to make it portable?" I personally would like to see it work on other platforms as we will be porting Banshee, F-Spot, and other apps to Windows and OS X for show. It's functional marketing for GNOME (and Mono in these cases). I'm not saying it should work right out of the box or anyone would need to do any active development on some other platform up front, but while the library is being designed and written, it should be done in such a way that porting is straight forward and simple. --Aaron > - Jeff > _______________________________________________ gnome-multimedia mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-multimedia
