Re: Outsanding GLib/GTK+ API bugs
- From: Bill Haneman <Bill Haneman sun com>
- To: Bill Haneman sun com, otaylor redhat com
- Cc: erwann chenede sun com, gtk-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Outsanding GLib/GTK+ API bugs
- Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 14:56:16 +0100 (BST)
[discussion regarding multihead...]
>
>Hmmm, what I remember coming away from the discussions there was:
>
> - Confidence that the necessary changes could be done in a binary compatible fashion
> - A rough consensus that we would do a follow-on release in a short timescale
> after 2.0.
>
>But that's water under the bridge...
Yep.
>> For our part, we tried to clarify the point that
>> multi-head was more than a must-have for 2.0, from an enterprise perspective - it
>> was essential if Gnome is to be put forward as the 'standard' enterprise desktop.
>
>While I appreciate the fact that multihead support is an essential
>feature in some application areas, other features in GTK+-2.0:
>
> - Workable text and tree widgets
> - Complex-text and RLT support
> - Accessibility support
> - Etc.
Yes again.
>Are _also_ essential features. We can't do everything at once if we expect
>to be able to release and to release something that we feel comfortable with.
>
>And there are certainly other very important issues that couldn't be
>done for 2.0. For the average user of GTK+, even, I suspect, on
>Solaris, the current state of the GtkFileSelection widget is going to
>be a bigger issue than the lack of multihead support. We have to
>do what we can for 2.0, then move on and do more for 2.2.
I think we are both worried about the same thing, ultimately - (semi-)timely
delivery of a suitably featureful and robust desktop. It seems we have
different understandings of the 'must' versus 'should' items. Our apparent
misunderstanding about multihead puts us in a real bind however, since we don't
have time to prepare for the repercussions of a reschedule, and waiting for
2.2 means 6-9 months (+?).
At this point I would like to return to being a bystander in this
discussion, and focus on accessibility :-)
Regards,
Bill
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Bill Haneman x19279
Gnome Accessibility / Batik SVG Toolkit
Sun Microsystems Ireland
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