Re: Some points about IM integration



All what I want to say is gnome should NOT use one single IMF, just like linux should NOT use only one DE !

There IS a solution to integrate multiple IMFs! And u just ignore ignore and ignore this solution because of your laziness!

It's not the question which imf is better, it's the question u are doing a abusolutely and completely WRONG thing!!!!!

No matter which imf you choose, fcitx or ibus, that means tens of developers' work will be worth nonthing!

*STOP this WRONG work and prevent gnome from RETROGRESSING!!*

sent from android
On May 16, 2012 12:55 AM, "Juanjo Marín" <juanjomarin96 yahoo es> wrote:
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> > De: Justin Wong <justin w xd gmail com>
> >CC: desktop-devel-list gnome org
> >Enviado: Martes 15 de Mayo de 2012 18:05
> >Asunto: Re: Some points about IM integration
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> >Imagine, just imagine one day a desktop environment named the Kernel Desktop Environment (KDE), would be integrated to linux kernel for better user experience. U guys argue for kernel should not integrate a DE, then Linus Torvalds come out and say:
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> >On May 15, 2012 7:28 AM, "Owen Taylor" <otaylor redhat com> wrote:
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> >> In general, choice of input method framework is not a goal in itself.
> >> If we choose a single input method framework to integrate with GNOME -
> >> that doesn't make GNOME like proprietary software from Apple and Microsoft,
> >> because GNOME will still be 100% Free Software, and will still be developed
> >> in the open by the GNOME community.
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> >If we choose KDE as defualt and unchangable DE of linux, it doesn't make linux like proprietary software from micro$oft, because linux will still be 100% free software, and will still be developed in the open by the linux community.
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> Please, keep the focus on the problem: Providing a good input method support in GNOME.
> The election of a single IM framework, or not, is a matter of implementation, that users
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> don't care as long as problem is solved and the solution can be maintained by the
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> community.
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> Cheers,
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>      -- Juanjo Marin
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