On Wednesday 10 March 2004 21:04, Lalo Martins wrote:
> As some of you probably know, PicoGUI is unmaintained; Micah is
> very disapointed at the actual practical results of the project,
> regardless of my continuous attempts to convince him that he
> made a wonderful thing ;-) 

I have to agree, it is quite a piece of work. PicoGUI comes closest to our 
wishes to run a graphical server on a device with a very small display.
The theme stuff makes it possible to run usable applications on an LCD sized 
122x32 right out of the box.

> What I propose is that we adopt a linux-like model. I and other
> experienced developers (when they exist) can point people to
> parts of the code here in the mailing list - sometimes even
> Micah himself finds time to make a comment.  Then patches are
> sent to the list or the Collector, I review them and integrate.
> Eventually, when things are interesting enough, we release.

Sounds sensible to me.
"something" has to be done to avoid that every potential new user is scared 
away.

Regards,

Pieter



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