Jonathan,

  whilst I fully appreciate that stuff needs to keep advancing, removing
the link between the shell, ui-manager, actiongroups etc is quite
fundamental to many external devs plugins - at least that is what I can see
when I managed to compile RB today.

An early heads up on such a fundamental change here via the mailing list
would have been appreciated.  Watching & understanding the implications of
commits on such a vast project as rhythmbox is quite an undertaking for any
external dev.

I do understand you cannot keep track on everyones external plugin and
should correctly maintain the standard inbuilt plugins.  That is going to
be my reference point until tutorials, python documentation etc catch up
(hopefully)

Anyway, there is little to be earned to discuss now - the decision has been
made, the release is to be made this weekend.

Please, please, please throw up a mailing list thread when you are
considering/have decided fundamental changes to the API - at least we have
an early sight and can advise you on the extent of any impacts as well as
factoring in design changes to our own developments.

thanks

David


On 6 April 2013 22:20, Jonathan Matthew <jonat...@d14n.org> wrote:

> On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 6:17 AM, David Mohammed <davidmoham...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Jonathan,
> >
> >   I would like to express my utter amazement and deep disappointment that
> > you made this decision.
>
> What decision? What do you think I should have done instead?
>
> > From what I can see, there was no warning about this.  This really does
> > break several very useful external plugins including my plugin CoverArt
> > Browser.
>
> All changes are pushed to the public git repository that anyone can
> view. This particular change landed over a month ago. If you're
> concerned about plugin API changes, you need to be watching.
>
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