On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 9:55 AM, Bastien Nocera <had...@hadess.net>
wrote:
What about shipping the keyfile in gsettings-desktop-schemas? Does it
hurt to have more schemas than the ones you use?
It doesn't hurt *that* much. I mean, I have much more important
battles to wage for this particular project, such as not shipping
Python and 3 crypto libraries.
I certainly know that a lot of the code in GNOME is client/desktop
focused, which is good because in many domains the client is the harder
case. But I also would like the core to work better in server cases,
as there are at least more projects (or more visible projects) doing
so. Besides min-metadata-service, I work on all of Cockpit, OSTree,
and gnome-continuous, all of which are headless server-based code.
You're right that just using gsettings-desktop-schemas isn't a big deal
for this particular issue, it does have "desktop" in the name...which
in my mind gives it a license to depend on gtk+ or something =)
So it's not so much about this particular issue as ensuring we think
about handling both client apps and server apps in general.
And if we give admins a way to configure the system proxy in *one*
place for servers too, that's a huge win.
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