RE: Gnome 2.2 suggestions



Le jeu 26/09/2002 à 05:35, Craig Williamson (ENZ) a écrit :
> Thanks Jeff,
> 
> Thanks for your comments.
> 
> Some of the package programs out there are pretty old and ugly.  Mandrake
> 9.0's Installer GUI is a prime example.  It is still based on GTK1 (as far
> as I know) and is basically butt ugly.  If you guys took the chance to unify
> package management into a single entity (i.e. distribution independant) it
> would move Linux forward as a desktop.  Take the best out of the distibution
> package management tools (embrace).  Unify and modify the code to a common
> easy to use user interface (extend).  Then when the package is complete,
> create some buzz around the community and commercial companies (excite) that
> a unified gnome-based installer is available for general consumption and can
> be used as part of a distributions offering.  Especially focus on the
> commercial companies because they need to have single reliable installer.

First, could you refrain from posting in HTML, please :))

Second, you are talking about GNOME 2.2 but you comment on RPMdrake,
which is a Mandrake only tools, not related in any way with GNOME
(except it uses GTK..).. 

RPMdrake is still using GTK+1.2 because it is written in perl-GTK and
this binding hasn't been ported on GTK+2.0 yet.. 

Creating a package manager for everybody is a tricky job, because not
all package managers have the same goal :

-RPMdrake must not depend on other librairies than GTK+, (as all
Mandrake tools) because we don't want to force non-GNOME users folks to
install GNOME libraries. Moreover, RPMdrake UI has been redesigned in
Mandrake 9.0 because it was extremely hard to use for newbies and wasn't
using all the features from our package manager (urpmi).

-RedCarpet is more channel subscription oriented (from what I recall
from last time I tested RC), based on informations available on external
server (from what I recall from last time I tested RC). And since RC
needs to be as distro agnostic as possible, it doesn't use distro
specific features (I don't think it uses APT on Debian, nor URPMI on
Mandrake..)

I could continue on other available package manager but I think you see
my point now..

-- 
Frédéric Crozat
MandrakeSoft



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