Re: Proposed Modules, My Take



Could other members of the release-team please respond to this, with
their Yes/No for each module? It's getting late again. I suggest that we
make a decision by Friday, and count non-responses as agreement.

On Sun, 2005-01-16 at 22:06 +0100, Murray Cumming wrote:
> Thanks. I agree with all this apart from a couple of minor points.
> 
> I'd rather wait until 2.11/2.12 to add sound-juicer because I think it's
> only worthwhile when it can be a replacement for the CD player that
> happens to rip CDs too.

Recent lack of consensus suggests that this should indeed wait for
2.11/2.12.

> I haven't been following the gnome-user-share discussion enough to guess
> at a consensus.
> 
> Also, gnome-python was proposed for the Bindings, and I thoroughly
> support that.
> 
> On Sun, 2005-01-16 at 11:57 +1100, Jeff Waugh wrote:
> > Hey,
> > 
> > Gotta crank up the proposed module discussion, so here's my take on the
> > proposed modules as discussed so far. It's my perspective of what the
> > consensus may be, so may be tinged with a bit of personal bias. Don't be
> > afraid to use the Calipers of Re-Education on me in reply to this mail. :)
> > 
> >  * gnome-schedule
> >  * gnome_war_pad
> > 
> > Neither of these modules have notified the release-team of regular releases
> > during the development period, and there was no wide approval of their
> > inclusion when they were discussed.
> > 
> >  * polypaudio
> > 
> > There wasn't an obvious consensus to add polypaudio (or even remove esd), so
> > we're stuck with the status quo for yet another release. Hopefully if the
> > planned HAL integration work is done for 2.12, we may have some chance of
> > convincing the policy-scared. ;-)
> > 
> >  * libgnomesu
> > 
> > Only one module in the Desktop release is adding support for it, and it is
> > not clear that libgnomesu solves the privilege escalation problem suitably
> > for GNOME, for cross-platform, policy and technical reasons.
> > 
> >  * gwget
> > 
> > Very little consensus that this is appropriate for inclusion in the Desktop
> > release.
> > 
> >  * gnome-doc-utils - include!
> > 
> > This has had a lot of positive buy-in from developers, and is used by yelp.
> > Definitely should go in.
> > 
> >  * pygtk
> > 
> > The consensus seemed to be that we clearly document that pygtk-based apps
> > are appropriate for the Desktop release rather than adding pygtk itself to
> > either Platform or Desktop. As yet, no pygtk-based apps have been proposed
> > for inclusion anyway.
> > 
> >  * totem - include!
> > 
> > Let's do it. The GStreamer support has been dramatically improved. If we can
> > watch or listen to vorbis/theora streams reliably, it's ready. :-)
> > 
> >  * galago, libnotify, notification-daemon
> > 
> > None of these have been used by other Desktop modules, nor have had regular
> > releases during the development period.
> > 
> >  * nautilus-sendto
> > 
> > Has not had regular releases during the development period, but after the
> > discussion about gnome-user-share, it looks like something we should very
> > seriously consider for a later GNOME release.
> > 
> >  * goobox
> > 
> > There was a rough consensus that we should include sound-juicer instead, as
> > it has been around for much longer, and is already shipped by many of our
> > distributors. Choosing something entirely different seems like unnecessary
> > software churn.
> > 
> >  * gnome-backgrounds - include!
> > 
> > Not hugely controversial or demanding module, very little discussion, but it
> > has at least had a release on ftp.gnome.org. Tentative yes, pending other
> > input.
> > 
> >  * gnome-menus - include!
> > 
> > Critical infrastructural component, regularly released, has had lots of
> > attention. Can't ship without it. :-)
> > 
> >  * gnome-user-share
> > 
> > There seemed to be a rough consensus that we should be looking at a send and
> > receive style interface to solve the use cases g-u-s was designed to help
> > with. That, in addition to the somewhat controversial Apache and "~/Public"
> > issues seems to indicate that there wasn't a strong consensus to include it.
> > :-)
> > 
> >  * gnome-keyring-manager
> > 
> > Very little discussion about it this time around, and it hasn't had regular
> > releases during the development period.
> > 
> > - Jeff
> > 
-- 
Murray Cumming
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