Yo'av Moshe wrote: > Even though I agree we shouldn't just keep everything basic because of > the fear to create something complex, I also think that having a VFS > layer at the file-manager isn't a good idea, just because of the fact > that having a VFS layer that only the file-manager can use is pretty > useless. GNOME-VFS has a fore because it's widely used, but who's > gonna use thunar-vfs outside thunar?
As said several times before (and I'm going to repeat it again): IF we use a VFS layer, we'll use the standard VFS layer, which will be used by other desktop apps, as that's actually the only way to go. Else you'll see all kinds of trouble (a simple example would be the mapping of trash-ids in different implementations, and so on). Current it looks like D-VFS will be the system of choice, but I could also imagine a standardized KIO system (while I don't see any future for Gnome-VFS). > Yo'av. Benedikt _______________________________________________ Thunar-dev mailing list [email protected] http://foo-projects.org/mailman/listinfo/thunar-dev
