RE: [GnomeMeeting-list] 2.4 Proposed Modules - GnomeMeeting



On Wed, 2003-05-07 at 16:19, Damien Sandras wrote:
> > That's _exactly_ the argument against putting it in the core. Is there
> > something wrong with GnomeMeeting staying in 5th toe if most other
> > applications with a similarly-sized user percentage do _not_ go in the
> > core?
> > 
> 
> How can you estimate the user percentage using a program, I'm interested
> to know. Is it just based on the people you know?

I haven't estimated. I don't know. It's less than a web browser, e-mail
client, or text editor, though.

It's a bit silly to argue that GnomeMeeting will be one of the "few"
apps left in 5th toe if it is not included, by advocating a precedent
that this sort of app should be in the core instead of 5th toe. (That
bit that you cut out from your reply.) It's a self-referential argument.
It could just as easily be said that GnomeMeeting will be with the
majority of the apps by being in 5th toe instead of the core.

> > > I can also
> > > achieve the same level of functionnality without depending on GNOME at
> > > all.
> > 
> > Go for it, then. External dependencies are bad if you've got better
> > stuff internally to use.
> 
> Don't make me say what I didn't say, but perhaps you mean that *you* do
> not care if GnomeMeeting stays a GNOME app or not?

I don't care what code it uses; being part of GNOME does not require
dependencies. Unless you're proposing a complete toolkit port - not a
very worthwhile use of hacker time - it will stay a GNOME app if you
remove these dependencies and provide the functionality otherwise.

-- 
Andrew Sobala <aes gnome org>

"A freudian slip is when you say one thing but you mean your mother." -- unknown




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