I can't remember the last time i heard the word "spake"! Oh how i wish there was a single package update management system for non Micro$oft apps in Windows. Currently many apps all run their own independent updating utils which tend to run in the background at all times and chew up resources unnecessarily. Personally i disable all these and only use the Secunia Software Inspector to notify me of "security" updates for apps.
Anyway, i understand the reluctance to run "plugins" by default, but i would implore you to make an exception in the case of the updating plugin with the win versions, or otherwise build in an updating mechanism for win versions. Windows Users "continue" to be left at risk if you don't do either. One "minor" consideration however, is how this may affect users of portable versions (http://portableapps.com/apps/internet/pidgin_portable). If the portable version is not distinguishable from the installable version by the checking mechanism, portable users will likely be prompted to download "installable version" patches. However, as Portable Pidgin is effectively a fork in the project, it is not really your responsibility either. In the case of FileZilla, portable version users are prompted to install the installable version patches and it is completely up to the end user to manually download the portable version hosted on a different site. I only brought up the above as a "consideration", and i still strongly believe that update notifications for Windows users is far more important than a minor potential inconvenience to a comparatively small number of users in a fork project. Regards, Liam On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 6:06 AM, Ethan Blanton <e...@pidgin.im> wrote: > Liam spake unto us the following wisdom: >> The update notification is a plugin? I didn't expect that, but thanks >> for letting me know anyway. Much appreciated. >> >> Shouldn't that perhaps be "enabled by default"? > > Maybe on Windows. On Linux systems having real package management, > these sorts of updates are handled by the distribution. > > We tend to not enable plugins by default for various reasons. > > Ethan > > -- > The laws that forbid the carrying of arms are laws [that have no remedy > for evils]. They disarm only those who are neither inclined nor > determined to commit crimes. > -- Cesare Beccaria, "On Crimes and Punishments", 1764 > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) > > iQEVAwUBS4bKN/8fixZ3H8crAQhfmAgAiJko0AwYScsI0tZlPvx+jM5uCT4LtUxC > wKil5EZyeN25uD0BAYCCqNc6COQc4vLtZQc8ODfACovZcE+ROVKLCRl3SsLvukYk > W7D1+zEkzMDiE210J3qnFBam2N7Xym94t/1Oz4eFaewm3brm/gbRHeoQFIQMqU3T > GnRcQ6Uwrwx31lXITnT4cyaTnInZxVTBcN0kqn042gpRaQ0oOWC7cchjPlxyLyOB > G02ThHU3FbusIFe9uydF+yQeDmfTfGX/xMLhB73Vw5Wzj0Op0/3WGnnWVPP59v3t > PuXsWmvW5QdikjJi66qG3peHhwT4C/MnlYJmyJKr/kRm6hrXGm1cZA== > =AYO3 > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > _______________________________________________ Support@pidgin.im mailing list Want to unsubscribe? Use this link: http://pidgin.im/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support