Re: Cd Burning
- From: Thomas Vander Stichele <thomas urgent rug ac be>
- To: Sean Middleditch <elanthis awesomeplay com>
- Cc: gnome-multimedia gnome org
- Subject: Re: Cd Burning
- Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2002 16:57:12 +0200 (CEST)
Hi,
> > Riight. You can write a bonobo component with a library, you can't
> > (decently) write a library from a bonobo component. After you've written
> > the library, how much glue you fancy is up to you.
>
> This depends. Writing a library designed for a simple burning interface
> in an application isn't going to get one very far given the above goals,
> at all. If you just want a library, use libcdrecord. Designing the
> code form the ground up to serve/queue multiple requests, in an
> out-of-process fashion from the application, saves time, versus writing
> it once as a library than again as a service, especially given how 90%
> of the code is going to be the glue itself - why write a library to
> handle CD burning, then a service to interface to this library, which
> increases code size and dependencies, versus just writing the service
> and be done with it?
I originally asked the question (why use bonobo) because I honestly didn't
know ;) it's good to see a few people knowing enough about it comment,
because right now I understand why you guys would want to do this with
bonobo. It also seems that a lib that hides away the complexity of bonobo
might be a good thing.
> > > Granted, I'm not in any way familiar with the intricacies of this stuff,
> > > so maybe I'm just babbling out my arse again... ~,^
> >
> > OK. Wish death upon us next time, that will be safer. Bonobo is a nice
> > technology, but if you're not the one writing the code, it's not up to
> > you in any way.
>
> Woah. Sorry, I forgot that the GNOME lists are closed to suggestions,
> comments, ideas, and discussion, and that only experience core GNOME
> hackers are allowed to be subscribed. I know this message has been a
> considerable inconvenience to you, and I'm sorry for wasting your
> precious, unreplacable time and the massive amount of bandwidth/storage
> this e-mail has consumed.
Yes! a real flamewar ! Christian, I would say that your reestablishment of
this mailing list has been an official success. Congrats !
Thomas
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