On 01/07/11 13:31, Éric Seigne wrote:
Le 01/07/2011 13:08, Dan Leinir Turthra Jensen a écrit :
What do you plan to use the file manager for?

Ideally, you shouldn't need a file manager at all on the platform,
applications should manage the files you use properly for you.
   i'm guessing he wants a file manager for the same reason others might want a
terminal, for geekery... and, of course, for the applications which don't
quite fit into the utopian world view of "they should manage the files you use
properly for you" ;)

Hmmm, ok, here is the situation:

  - i've got a tablet with usb connectors
  - ok, let's play, i plug a key

and ... nothing happens ...

So, i juste want a tiny file manager connected to udev to make an
interactive action with users, "hello, you've plugged an usb key, what
do you want to do ?" hmm there are some pictures on device do you want
to add it in ~/Pictures (for example) ...

But really not for "a geek attitude", i already have nautilus on my
tablet :)

What you suggest here sounds more like a notification / action manager type application, not a file manager though. This sort of thing can make sense to allow the user to switch to applications based on the content found on the newly mounted hardware sure.

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Regards,
Martyn

Founder and CEO of Lanedo GmbH.
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