Re: Cd Burning



<quote who="Sean Middleditch">

> On Mon, 2002-09-16 at 02:42, Jeff Waugh wrote:
> 
> > My take on this cd burning thing is that we need a cd/dvd burning
> > *library*, not necessarily an application straight away. With a cd/dvd
> > burning library, we can do funky things in Nautilus, Rhythmbox,
> > wherever.
> 
> Why does it have to be a library?  Why not just use a bonobo interface?

I'm glad Thomas queried this point in an earlier mail: Your question is
backwards, implying that the Bonobo interface is the simpler of the two.

My preference would be for a library that many applications, GNOME or not,
could use, and if required, a Bonobo interface to that. The library may even
include it. This seems to be the kinder way of designing things in the post-
Bonobo-religion world of GNOME. :-)

But I'm not writing the code, just waving my hands in the air.

- Jeff

-- 
  "I run Linux on pretty much everything except the microwave and washing   
     machine. Those are tempting targets but would probably make Telsa      
                        extremely cross." - Alan Cox                        



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