On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 9:06 PM, Rodolfo S. Carvalho
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Oops! Gtk was created before gnome, and Qt before KDE.

And you really think that if it wouldn't be this way, they will be
under KDE/GNOME? If so, you are wrong. And my close friend (best man
on my sister's wedding) Zack Rusin is (or was) general director of KDE
for years and we talk about this once....

>> Please don't break some rules of computer science, just because.
>> Otherwise, please provide strong arguments first.
> I think there is not a big problem with following, for example, the
> project model of Twisted Matrix[1]. You can install twisted as
> separate packages. It continues like twisted.something, independently
> if you're using one packet or the whole all-in-one installer.

Of course. Twisted additional packages can't be used without the core.
UMPA or PM can be used without Umit. A bit difference, isn't? But, I
really agree to make packages like: umit, umit-bt, umit-web, umit-zion
etc. to make it in this twisted way. Just UMPA and PM don't fit in it
(and maybe few others projects, don't know)

> Well. I think that we should think about the name "Umit". The project.
> The product. I think we're going to get the project stronger if we
> release the packages at the same namespace. I could release UmitWeb as
> a separate package, fork the project, or something else, trying to
> spread my name or UmitWeb's name, but I don't. Helping on Umit's
> growing is what I want to do, and I'm proud of put my package inside
> umit's main package.

You are right. But PM or UMPA don't fork anything. More, UMPA is a
library. Kind of different scope.

> BTW, I'm moving my packages for umit.web and umit.web.views after
> integrate the trunk code into my branch.

cool!

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