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Frameworks integration
From: |
Nicolas Roard |
Subject: |
Frameworks integration |
Date: |
Fri, 27 Feb 2004 05:27:22 -1100 |
Hi,
Currently we have different interesting frameworks that aren't in
gnustep cvs, yet
I think that they should be in if we want a broader acceptance of them
-- which
will benefit directly GNUstep as a development platform, as this
platform will
then provide the programmer with a more complete environment.
I specifically think about XML framework (skyrix-xml) and ZeroConf
(Tryst) -- even
if some others could be interesting to add in the future -- because
they are obvious
interesting additions (we miss an xml framework and zeroconf is a
really interesting
feature). Quentin Mathe and I discussed a bit with others people at
fosdem on
this subject and it seems to be a good idea, so we'd like to have
others people's
opinions now :)
The proposal is to put skyrix-xml and Tryst in the cvs (dev-libs), and
possibly change
their name to be more developer-friendly (ie a descriptive name
followed by "kit" --
RendezvousKit or ServiceDiscoveryKit for Tryst for example).
I will add that another (important) missing part in gnustep is a sound
framework...
SndKit and MusicKit would imho be interesting to add in the future
(specifically SndKit
-- after some work to modularize it more).
Adding them in the cvs isn't perhaps needed, but at least we should
point them as
"official" solutions...
What do you think ?
--
Nicolas Roard
- Frameworks integration,
Nicolas Roard <=
- Re: Frameworks integration, Dennis Leeuw, 2004/02/27
- Re: Frameworks integration, Chris B. Vetter, 2004/02/27
- Re: Frameworks integration, Nicolas Roard, 2004/02/27
- Re: Frameworks integration, Chris B. Vetter, 2004/02/27
- Re: Frameworks integration, Nicolas Roard, 2004/02/27
- Re: Frameworks integration, Chris B. Vetter, 2004/02/27
- Re: Frameworks integration, Nicolas Roard, 2004/02/27
- Re: Frameworks integration, Dennis Leeuw, 2004/02/27
- Re: Frameworks integration, Nicolas Roard, 2004/02/27
- Re: Frameworks integration, Alex Perez, 2004/02/27