Hello all,
I'm Jim Nelson, executive director of Yorba and technical lead of Geary. I've
been communicating a little bit with Daniel about the future of Geary. He
asked I share my thoughts with all of you.
First of all, I'm excited that Geary is the default mail app for Elementary,
the first
Loo Loo
On Feb 5, 2013 1:16 PM, "David Gomes" wrote:
> If by "Elementary", you mean elementary OS, I'd like to say that I've been
> doing desktop development there for almost a year now and only rarely did I
> have to use CMake to its full extent. All I have to do is fetch a project,
> "mkdir bui
Firstly, I consider conditional compilation to be a fringe case; an
exception to the rule, not the rule itself. Accordingly, CMake/autotools
should only be used when necessary, IMO. And even then, conditional
compilation *can* be achieved in a variety of ways without needing to
resort to CMake (gcc
>
> I agree, compiling an existing CMake project is fairly straight forward;
> however, adding files or starting a project from scratch has been an
> exercise in frustration.
>
+1
And Autotools is even more of pain to use and a nightmare to maintain.
Moreover, while I would love to have the time
Guys, if you think this haven't been brought up in the list or that we're
not aware of that experiment, you're mistaken.
I also advice you to read something on the methodology of user testing
before jumping to conclusions.
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Sergey "Shnatsel" Davidoff
OS architect @ elementary
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Ha, fail "please read first ". He should just have let her figure it out. Many
UI problems there.
piggy classy skrev:
>Guys? Take a look?
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULblsnv48WM
>
>Seems that the names of the applications are confusing new users.
>
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