Le lundi 29 octobre 2007 à 17:43 -0400, Owen Taylor a écrit :
This isn't a module proposal, but I wanted to start a conversation about
how we can move the online desktop work closer to the GNOME release
process and maybe get it lined up up for 2.24.
While the response to the overall idea of
On Tue, 2007-10-30 at 16:05 +0100, Frederic Peters wrote:
Shaun McCance wrote:
Is anybody updating the gnome-suites-2.22.modules module set
in jhbuild? Currently, meta-gnome-proposed is empty.
Thanks for the reminder; I just filled it with proposed modules; all
but cheese[1].
The
Shaun McCance wrote:
The dependencies are listed in meta-gnome-proposed, but
none of them are defined in that module set. All the
other modules are defined in there, and I don't see an
include for gnome-2.22.modules.
I'm a bit curious why we have both gnome-2.22.modules
and
On Mon, 2007-10-29 at 18:44 +0100, Jan de Groot wrote:
since last upgrade of my arch, the gnome-keyring didn't work anymore.
When launching the gnome-keyring-manager tool, it told me, that no
keyring daemon was active, and the following message was shown on the
console: **
Frederic Crozat wrote:
Hmm, is libcurl really needed ?
libcurl is conceptually a dependency in the online desktop application
layer (specifically a panel applet). Longer term though we should
probably replace the usage of curl here with python.
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On Tue, 2007-10-30 at 16:22 -0400, Colin Walters wrote:
Frederic Crozat wrote:
Hmm, is libcurl really needed ?
libcurl is conceptually a dependency in the online desktop application
layer (specifically a panel applet). Longer term though we should
probably replace the usage of curl here
Hi,
Hubert Figuiere wrote:
On Tue, 2007-10-30 at 16:22 -0400, Colin Walters wrote:
Frederic Crozat wrote:
Hmm, is libcurl really needed ?
libcurl is conceptually a dependency in the online desktop application
layer (specifically a panel applet). Longer term though we should
probably
On Tue, 2007-10-30 at 16:22 -0400, Colin Walters wrote:
Frederic Crozat wrote:
Hmm, is libcurl really needed ?
libcurl is conceptually a dependency in the online desktop application
layer (specifically a panel applet). Longer term though we should
probably replace the usage of curl here
Hi,
Philip Withnall wrote:
Would we really want a potentially core part of the desktop to be
implemented in Python? :-(
Colin is talking about the mugshot stacker app, not the parts that would
be potentially core.
(Though, I do think python is questionable for tray icons and daemons,
On Tue, 2007-10-30 at 21:02 +, Philip Withnall wrote:
On Tue, 2007-10-30 at 16:22 -0400, Colin Walters wrote:
Frederic Crozat wrote:
Hmm, is libcurl really needed ?
libcurl is conceptually a dependency in the online desktop application
layer (specifically a panel applet). Longer
Hi,
jamie wrote:
(the UI frontend or applet can remain in python of course but the
interface to the online world should be C if possible)
And it is.
Havoc
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On Ter, 2007-10-30 at 17:10 -0400, Havoc Pennington wrote:
(Though, I do think python is questionable for tray icons and daemons,
since for whatever reason each python / pygtk process is so huge.
Well, last I checked, the cpython implementation *never* releases memory
back to the OS. This is
On Tue, 2007-10-30 at 21:02 +, Philip Withnall wrote:
Would we really want a potentially core part of the desktop to be
implemented in Python? :-(
Can we please stop wasting everybody's time with
I-don't-like-your-choice-of-language discussions?
Fix the resource consumption issues if you
Rui Tiago Cação Matos wrote:
On Ter, 2007-10-30 at 17:10 -0400, Havoc Pennington wrote:
(Though, I do think python is questionable for tray icons and daemons,
since for whatever reason each python / pygtk process is so huge.
Well, last I checked, the cpython implementation *never* releases
Hiya
After spending some time trying to integrate Conduit with
online-desktop lately, I thought I should share my thoughts.
a)
The build provess for hippo
(http://svn.mugshot.org/dumbhippo/trunk/client) is overly complex on
account of things for windows and osx in there. This includes a
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