On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 01:42:04PM -0400, Paul Fox wrote: > in the "time i'd have otherwise wasted is free" department, is > there currently (or planned) a mechanism to always launch > designated activities (either fixed choices, or choices based on > recent journal entries) at startup?
Personally, I have found extensible autostart mechanisms which process third-party data to be more useful to trojan authors than to users so I'm mildly inclined to consider such mechanisms to be a misfeatures rather than features. Based on this assessment, my direct answer to your question is simply "no, such a feature is not currently planned." That being said, I'm quite interested in the tradeoff that you raise between finishing boot quickly so that the user can start doing what they want to do and extending boot with "expensive" precomputations so that (on average), the user gets to perform individual actions more quickly. Also, where does hibernation fit in your taxonomy? Regards, Michael P.S. - Thanks for writing! _______________________________________________ Sugar mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/sugar

