Re: Time to heat up the new module discussion



Alvaro Lopez Ortega wrote:
Dan Winship wrote:
[snip]
And if your argument is really "languages that come with their own
frameworks are bad",and not just "I hate mono", then why didn't you
argue against allowing python-based apps in the platform when that
came up a year and a half ago?

  I missed it. :-/ Actually, what is puzzling me is that nobody else
  did it.  You cannot even imagine how many people think like this.. I
  guess there are too many interests around these adoptions, I don't
  know. In any case, IMHO using Python to develop basic desktops
  applications is as wrong as using Mono or any other framework.

  And, don't take me wrong.  I said *basic* desktop applications.
  Projects like Alacarte are okay; those are applications that you may
  use once a week/month. However, when we speak about an applet that
  will be loaded each single time you boot for PC things change.  We
  ought to be extra careful with those.


I'm going to go ahead and pipe up here because I feel like I need to
voice my opinion that Mono should _not_ be part of the core set of
modules for the GNOME Desktop.  This is for a number of concerns which
have already been stated, but it boils down to 1) this is
still too controversial of a topic to make a decision in a single six
month release cycle (with only 3 or so months left) and 2) I think is a
topic that should be left to ISVs to decide.

That being said, I use tomboy/f-spot and I'm glad that a certain ISV
packages Mono and applications based on it,  but I don't see
how adding it lends any coherence or consistency to the GNOME framework.

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Brent Smith <gnome nextreality net>
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