Sean P. DeNigris wrote:
>I ultimately want a system that is clean and beautiful down 
>as close to the metal as possible.
>...
>once the necessary pain is done, I think many will step up and 
>produce amazing things, but not if the cleaning and restructuring stops.

+1000

We have to dig in the dirt in the basement until we can say
we have a stable ground floor for nice rooms in the upper floors.

But still we live in this home while we do all this! On the other
side we cry to keep the comfort of our home (tools/compatibility).
This is a conflict.

Dont know if we have the time/resources to do all this. Working on the
top floors without a stable ground doesnt make sense to me
(since our home can easily crash and we have this bad feeling anytime 
we walk into the basement).

So lets continue cleaning and restructuring the core and maybe 
others help to build nice things on top of it. If one really wants 
compatibility he has to invest his (own) time. 

It's sad that we do have limited resources - but we have to
keep the focus.

Regarding Omibrowser: maybe it is a nice framework - I dont know.
If it is true that it is too limited (multi selections/tree support/...) 
it should be improved. If that is not possible I think we should 
not care about OmniBrowser anymore. We should then switch to a 
minimal implementation of a browser (maybe Nautilus) that helps 
us build the next gen browsers/tools.

So here are two simple questions:
 - does OmniBrowser support multi selections and trees?
 - if not can it (easily) be added

If both answered with "no" I doubt that we (can) invest more time 
into it...

Bye
T.
 

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