Xo-get with GUI (pyGTK)

2008-01-21 Thread Chris Hager
Hey all! I am delighted to announce a graphical user interface for xo-get! Now it's possible to install, try and remove most available activities with a few simple clicks. Links: http://xo-get.olpc.at/xoget.xo http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Xo-get/Xo-get-gtk Xo-get is now using a central

Re: Xo-get with GUI (pyGTK)

2008-01-21 Thread Bruno Coudoin
The project is advancing rapidly, ideas for further development are very welcome! That sounds a great tool for XO users. As the GCompris maintainer, I have some problems that I would like to discuss, perhaps not specific to your script. * Hosting: GCompris is huge and I currently host our

Re: Xo-get with GUI (pyGTK)

2008-01-21 Thread ffm
On Jan 21, 2008 10:43 AM, Bruno Coudoin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: * Hosting: GCompris is huge and I currently host our bundles on our main web site server. With the number of XO users expanding rapidly, I won't be able to sustain it. I could move them to Sourceforge but it's a pain to

Re: Xo-get with GUI (pyGTK)

2008-01-21 Thread Chris Hager
* Versioning I create a new bundle version at each release but how should I release the new bundles. How will your script handle that. As of currently, xo-get recognizes new gcompris activities with new urls. I could imagine some data-exchange as a way for better future interaction.

Re: Xo-get with GUI (pyGTK)

2008-01-21 Thread Ivan Krstić
On Jan 21, 2008, at 4:43 PM, Bruno Coudoin wrote: GCompris is huge and I currently host our bundles on our main web site server. With the number of XO users expanding rapidly, I won't be able to sustain it. We're happy to host this at OLPC. Please fill a project hosting request: