RE: Money spending, questions for the candidates
- From: "Bastian, Waldo" <waldo bastian intel com>
- To: "Philip Van Hoof" <pvanhoof gnome org>
- Cc: foundation-list gnome org
- Subject: RE: Money spending, questions for the candidates
- Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2007 11:07:01 -0800
So what should the foundation be doing to address this issue in your
opinion?
Cheers,
Waldo
Intel Corporation - Platform Software Engineering, UMG - Hillsboro,
Oregon
-----Original Message-----
From: foundation-list-bounces gnome org
[mailto:foundation-list-bounces gnome org] On Behalf Of Philip Van Hoof
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2007 10:29 AM
To: Behdad Esfahbod
Cc: foundation-list gnome org
Subject: Re: Money spending, questions for the candidates
On Fri, 2007-11-30 at 11:52 -0500, Behdad Esfahbod wrote:
> Anyway, my short answer to most of your mail is that every team /
group
> is only mandated to do whatever the actual people doing the work like
to
> do. No one knows better than me as the Pango maintainer that what
Pango
> needs most.
And that's fine and the right way, indeed.
Then the problem starts: integration of the different components,
decisions about how this integration will take place, helping future
customers with picking the right components, ...
For example D-Bus APIs for desktop services
A good example (yet it's just an example) are the differences between
Network Manager's D-Bus API and many competing network management and
detection mechanisms.
A reason for that might be that Network Manager right now doesn't tell
me about the latency nor the cost of the (mobile) connection. With some
discussion at the level of GNOME Mobile, it would probably have come to
the surface that things like these are needed for mobiles.
Multiple platform providers are each using their own API for the purpose
of this. Access has something, Maemo has Conic, the desktop has Network
Manager. This is 'not' good and more complicated for app. developers.
I know most people will now think: "yes but THEY should have ...." (fill
in the dots). The reality is different. And sometimes it's good to also
open your eyes for the actual situation.
I can make a very long list of examples (and I can point to code, if
necessary). I already promised not to make such long philosophic E-mails
anymore.
--
Philip Van Hoof, freelance software developer
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