Re: Revisiting the Gnome Bindings



No matter how you look at it, the root of the evil is Gnome not
communicating the importance of bindings to distro makers (who need some
guidance regarding the software Gnome offers).

Yes, and I have suggested how to fix that.

Your suggestion is not realistic neither fair for the Gnome users:
"I invite other people to make contact with their distros and find out if /why all of the bindings will be packaged"

This would never work. It takes a big number of people pounding with emails the distro makers for them to listen. But even if that was to happen, most distro makers would need *guidance* and explanation of what is what, and why it is the way it is and how to proceed.

You have not.

*I have, you just don't want to listen.*

The Foundation should act, and /not/ the random Gnome users you are asking for to do so. It is /not/ the user's job to beg for class library support just because the Gnome project one fine day decided to create bindings and then some third party devs bite it, and created usable apps with these bindings that users would want to run. Sure, the user can decide to simply avoid these apps, but then again, 1/4 of the Gnome experience is degraded, isn't it? So again, everyone loses.

For the last time: This is a job for the Gnome/Foundation or whoever in the Project handles that stuff. Bindings are pretty "low level" software for most non-programmer users and they can't quite handle them their head. We are not talking about a new email client or a new skinable PostIt app that a user can easily describe or pitch to a distro decision-maker on a forum. Get real.

Eugenia

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