Re: Proposed external dependency: WebKit/GTK+

2008-11-07 Thread Martin Soto
On Thu, 2008-11-06 at 21:48 -0500, Matthew Barnes wrote: Anyone know the status of WebKit's GObject-based editing API? That's the main thing keeping Evolution from putting a bullet in GtkHtml. I'm hesitant to ship a release with both WebKit and GtkHtml dependencies (the former for rendering,

Re: Module proposal: Empathy for GNOME 2.24

2008-03-27 Thread Martin Soto
Hello Martyn, On Thu, 2008-03-27 at 10:37 +, Martyn Russell wrote: Patryk Zawadzki wrote: ... So you are basically saying I'm -1 because of relicensing problems that I'm causing myself? Yes, effectively. As for relicensing problems that I'm causing myself, I am FULLY at liberty

Re: Module proposal: Empathy for GNOME 2.24

2008-03-27 Thread Martin Soto
Hello Mathias, On Thu, 2008-03-27 at 15:18 +0100, Mathias Hasselmann wrote: ... This might sound childish on a first look, but makes a lot of sense: GNOME takes an exposed position in FOSS world. In that situation you really do not want to have any copyright violations in your platform

Re: Rise of the Plugins

2007-05-18 Thread Martin Soto
On Thu, 2007-05-17 at 18:26 +0200, Vincent Untz wrote: ... Moving features to plugins/extensions = ... Some of the features implemented in plugins/extensions should just always be there, and it's useless to disable the plugin/extension. The handling of

Re: Rise of the Plugins

2007-05-18 Thread Martin Soto
Hi Andrew, On Fri, 2007-05-18 at 11:28 +0100, Andrew Sobala wrote: Martin Soto wrote: An additional point that nobody has mentioned so far is security. Most (if not all) plugin implementations already available for Gnome programs seem to allow for installing plugins in some user-owned

Re: Rise of the Plugins

2007-05-18 Thread Martin Soto
Hi Ross: On Fri, 2007-05-18 at 12:00 +0100, Ross Burton wrote: On Fri, 2007-05-18 at 12:54 +0200, Martin Soto wrote: I'm not saying there aren't security implications of plugins, but being able to run code on login is much easier to do without bothering with them! The fact

Re: Proposing Tracker for inclusion into GNOME 2.18

2006-10-26 Thread Martin Soto
Hello Ross, On Thu, 2006-10-26 at 08:48 +0100, Ross Burton wrote: There is very little difference between a database with three columns, and a true triplestore (full semantic web thing) apart from the fact that the former has lots of RDF:s magic inherently available to it. Which, incidently,

Re: Proposing Tracker for inclusion into GNOME 2.18

2006-10-24 Thread Martin Soto
On Tue, 2006-10-24 at 23:26 +0800, James Henstridge wrote: ... I think that the idea Ross is trying to get across here is that rather than having a flat namespace of metadata types, you want to have relationships between the metadata types (metadata about metadata). For example, we might

Re: Proposing Tracker for inclusion into GNOME 2.18

2006-10-19 Thread Martin Soto
Hello Sebastien, On Thu, 2006-10-19 at 16:01 +0200, Sebastien Bacher wrote: Le jeudi 19 octobre 2006 à 13:36 +0100, Jamie McCracken a écrit : We will be pushing for this in ubuntu edgy+1 Will we? Where has this been decided? I guess it is clear from the context (which you aren't

Re: gtkspell (was Re: Announcing: Project Ridley)

2005-08-29 Thread Martin Soto
On Sun, 2005-08-28 at 20:20 -0400, Rodney Dawes wrote: I would rather just see it work for all installed language dictionaries by default. There's no particular reason to make the user change their language in so many ways. For most users, I think this will work best. There might be some

Re: gtkspell (was Re: Announcing: Project Ridley)

2005-08-29 Thread Martin Soto
On Mon, 2005-08-29 at 13:00 +0200, Rodrigo Moya wrote: automatic selection seems to work perfectly for me. I write in Spanish and English and the evo composer gets the correct spell dictionary every time. Of course, you have to enable all the languages you want to use in

Re: gtkspell (was Re: Announcing: Project Ridley)

2005-08-28 Thread Martin Soto
On Sat, 2005-08-27 at 07:42 +0200, Chipzz wrote: Something that really bothers me about gtkspell too is the lack of an option in the popup to change the language. While by default it uses your desktop language (I think), which is something that makes sense, there are a lot of non-native