Re: Module semi-proposal: gnome-shell
- From: "Jason D. Clinton" <me jasonclinton com>
- To: jamie mccrack gmail com
- Cc: Christian Neumair <cneumair gnome org>, Owen Taylor <otaylor redhat com>, desktop-devel-list <desktop-devel-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Module semi-proposal: gnome-shell
- Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 12:36:04 -0600
On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 12:22 PM, Jamie McCracken
<jamie mccrack googlemail com> wrote:
JS, whilst a good glue language, is nevertheless problematic in this it
appears impotent (no native dbus support nor subclassing). I would only
recommend it for scripting that does not need dbus. Currently a lot of
code needs to be written in C to make up for these shortfalls in
Gnome-Shell so I dont think its a particular good choice. I dont however
see it as a blocker to gnome-shell acceptance
Regarding DBUS, there was a session about that and I blogged about it[1]. DBUS bindings will move in to in Glib/GIO, and by extension, br accessible via GObject Introspection, and thus any language--including _javascript_--will have first-class DBUS support for free. So the language is completely orthogonal to DBUS this-or-that. But we're straying from the point of this thread.
I would much rather see a discussion about the experience we would like our users to have when GNOME 3.0 comes out and how Shell will get us there.
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