On 04/28/11 00:01, Frank Lanitz wrote:
Hi,
Am 12.03.2011 19:11, schrieb Frank Lanitz:
During the last weeks a huge number mails at this list was stating to make usage of GObject on building up a new plugin interface. It has been talked about libpeas and adding support for Vala, Python etc. Before we do discuss any further I'd like to point to an email Enrico sent earlier this year onto this list:
http://lists.uvena.de/geany-devel/2011-February/003905.html
Originally Geany wasn't designed/coded to work with GObject. Moving to an plugin interface using this would most likely cause rewriting of a lot of code. However, if really somebody of you like to go this further I suggest to start a new branch where all changes can be tracked in. But before we can discuss about the positive/negativ points I just want to ask who likes to take over this task as a kind of lead engineer and project manager to be the lead here having in mind it will most likely not a 5-minute-task?
What's the outcome here? I saw a lot of technical discussion followed up by my original posting but nobody took over the rule to bring all the idea into synch. Not sure whether I might did miss something.
I had offered to work on this, but I wanted to make sure someone would be willing to review/commit all the changes, the responses were:
From Lex: "I currently have a looong commute where I can't actually code or compile or test things (my tablet is just not suited), but I can review and discuss things by the magic of wifi."
From Colomban: "However, even though I like the idea of creating this new plugin API supporting other languages, I will not tell I'll help a lot because I'm really not sure of the amount of time I could spend on it. However, I'd be happy to help from time to time, when I can :)"
In another thread from you: "And as I mentioned according to plugin interface discussion, I like to have it this way for enabling GObject fun: I want to have someone with experince managing this kind of stuff."
Nothing from Enrico, Nick or other core developers with commit access. So I pretty much decided I would be wasting my time on this if the code won't get committed and the core developers aren't even very much interested in this.
Cheers, Matthew Brush