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Re: ANN: GWorkspace 0.6.5


From: Chad Hardin
Subject: Re: ANN: GWorkspace 0.6.5
Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2004 10:48:39 -1000

I think that there is a lot of potential for Backbone. For instance, GWorkspace wants to do some volume management. However, What if instead we had frameworks for:

DBUS
HAL (as was mentioned earlier)
and something similar to the gnome-volume-manager ( http://www.freedesktop.org/Software/ProjectUtopiaBuildDebian )

in Backbone. Now, Enrico does not really need to have to worry about it as much and GWorkspace stays cleaner. Also, there is a nice foundation of software for everyone to use for all kinds of other stuff as well.

Backbone has a lot of potential. So, Nicholas and the other members of the backbone project. I applaud you for your foresight. I would like to join your project and work on things like the above.

Chad


On Jun 10, 2004, at 2:49 AM, Nicolas Roard wrote:


Le 10 juin 04, à 10:47, Chad Hardin a écrit :

Thanks for the HAL link, it looks very cool indeed. It even looks like is being actively developed! Can't beat that with a stick.

This looks like Framework wrapping stuff to me, I smell a GSHAL or something....

Actually, I think that there are a whole slew of frameworks that can start to be bundled together that are more desktop orientated. Outside of the scope of GNUstep itself, as they say.

Is that not what "Backbone" is? A collection of GNUstep softwares centered around desktop and not the API itself?

Yes, Backbone's goal is to provide a desktop and related desktop libs.

What happened to that? I see the web page is still there, but is there any steam there?

Well, it wasn't updated since a while, but yes, we are still working on it. Problem is that free time is finite :-)

--
Nicolas Roard


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