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On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 09:59:11PM +1000, Steven Tucker wrote: > MCC is great, and I would love to be able to admin using it > regardless of whether I am using text interface or gtk/qt. The > interface is completely different in curses than gtk interfaces. > Curses version is a second rate citizen, and Gui is all GTK. A lot > of the tools are not available in curses interface, for instance, I > don't see a way to install software or managing repositories. It > would be nice to have qt version as well as gtk (not a major issue, > but would be nice) If MCC was in Qt, I wouldn't care. Only slightly mind that the gtk version is not the latest. > *Possible solution* I have thought how this could be addressed and > feel that in the long term, the best solution would be to have the > interface layer abstracted. So when developing a module, you use the A few questions: * Are you proposing to do the work? * Do you have any experience developing in Yui? * Did you try and port one module to this Yui library? I noticed you put yourself as feature owner, so think above questions are fairly reasonable. -- Regards, Olav
