Re: [gnome-love] Enhancement of the gnome-search-tool
- From: Shaun McCance <shaunm gnome org>
- To: Christian Sasso <christian sasso gmail com>
- Cc: gnome-love gnome org
- Subject: Re: [gnome-love] Enhancement of the gnome-search-tool
- Date: Fri, 11 Dec 2009 14:09:12 -0600
On Fri, 2009-12-11 at 11:11 -0800, Christian Sasso wrote:
Hi Murray,
this looks like a good introductory page. I skimmed through it quickly
and I noticed that at least sometimes even deprecated stuff is
explicitly mentioned:
[...] In previous versions of GNOME, the GnomeVFS library was used for
access to files and folders. While GnomeVFS provided many of the same
features, including transparent access to remote folders, it had a
number of limitations which have been addressed in GIO. GnomeVFS is
deprecated and should not be used in newly written code, although it
will continue to be supported throughout the GNOME 2 lifetime. For
information on GnomeVFS, see GnomeVFS - Filesystem Abstraction
Library. [...]
and about Printing:
[...] Work is currently underway to integrate printing directly into
GTK+, providing a cross-platform print API that all applications can
use. While the current GNOME print framework will be deprecated once
GTK+ supports printing, API and ABI stability guarantees ensures that
it will continue to be functional and supported throughout the GNOME 2
lifecycle. [...]
But in general I agree that the page doesn't seem relentless in
pointing out what NOT to use. For instance, the page links to
documentation about Corba and Bonobo, that if I understand correctly,
nobody should use anymore (I may be wrong: it has been a long time).
The Overview has, unfortunately, not been updated much
since I initially wrote it. It's definitely due for an
overhaul, especially for Gnome 3. I've been doing some
planning, but it hasn't hit the top of my todo list yet.
Christian, I'd be very interested in any other thoughts
you have after reading the Overview. Reader feedback is
very helpful.
--
Shaun
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