Hello Guilherme,

Thank you for your remarks. Follows my comments on your and Rodolfo's  
remarks:

> On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 8:52 AM, Guilherme Polo <[email protected]>  
> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Can we move to a cleaner namespace in umit ? I'm hoping to change  
>> it from:
>>
>> umitCore
>> umitCore.radialnet
>> umitGUI
>> umitGUI.radialnet
>> umitDB
>> umitInterfaceEditor
>> umitInterfaceEditor.selectborder
>> umitInventory
>> umitPlugin
>>
>> to:
>>
>> umit
>> umit.core
>> umit.core.radialnet
>> umit.gui
>> umit.gui.radialnet
>> umit.db
>> umit.interfaceeditor
>> umit.interfaceeditor.selectborder
>> umit.inventory
>> umit.plugin
>
> I agree totally with this structure. I like the idea of having a
> 'umit' central package.
> Additionaly, for UmitWeb, we can have the extra packages:
>
> umit.web
> umit.web.views

That's a good idea, IMHO. I bought it ;-)


>> higwidgets stay as it is, except for some files.
>> higwidgets.higanimates for instance is nice, but how come that got
>> inside higwidgets ? For this kind of widgets we could add a
>> umit.gui.widgets.
>
> I guess higwidgets is a separated project, owned by Cleber, but we
> need to take a look on that.

HIGWidgets was a project started at Global Red, a company which Cleber  
owned in the past. But, the company was sold, changed business and I  
made a fork of it long time ago. Therefore, the changes we all have  
conducted are under my copyright.

>> Then there is the remaining issue about the umit executable file and
>> this new umit package. We could move all the code currently in this
>> umit file to a module named main inside this new umit package. The
>> unix installer could then create a umit executable (which could be
>> either a shellscript that executes "python /path/to/umit/main.py" or
>> something else that imports main.py and run main(sys.argv)) at the
>> appropriated place.

My only concern here is that it could make the installation process a  
bit harder to implement. Maybe, we could decide on a better  
substitutive name in place of main.py or the umit module.


Cheers!

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