Re: [patch] Re: xdg-open

2008-01-08 Thread Darren Freeman
On Tue, 2008-01-08 at 13:51 +0100, Helge Hafting wrote: > Well . . . windows may have 90% of the users, but I am not sure > they have a better user-experience. They seem to believe that > occational crashes and such is "normal". . . ;-) Can we get them to test the trunk then? They did this for M$

Re: [patch] Re: xdg-open

2008-01-08 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Pavel Sanda wrote: > ok, the second patch rolls it back. Juergen use the previous one or this > one as you like. Yes, please commit this (and add a note to status.15x, please). Jürgen

Re: [patch] Re: xdg-open

2008-01-08 Thread Helge Hafting
Pavel Sanda wrote: not regress for everyone. imo. well now the status is we have regression of 1.5.3 to 1.5.2 for some users. some = (small) minority, as well as creating a much better user-experience for the rest. continuing this way we can one day conclude that we shou

Re: [patch] Re: xdg-open

2008-01-08 Thread Pavel Sanda
>> Actually, I'm not sure how to proceed here. What do others think? >> >> > If it's causing problems, let's just roll it back until we have something > that actually works. We've had a good discussion, and we know what the ok, the second patch rolls it back. Juergen use the previous one or t

Re: [patch] Re: xdg-open

2008-01-07 Thread Richard Heck
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: Pavel Sanda wrote: Juergen you are the 1.5 chief, what you think ? Actually, I'm not sure how to proceed here. What do others think? If it's causing problems, let's just roll it back until we have something that actually works. We've had a good discussion

Re: [patch] Re: xdg-open

2008-01-07 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Pavel Sanda wrote: > Juergen you are the 1.5 chief, what you think ? Actually, I'm not sure how to proceed here. What do others think? Jürgen

[patch] Re: xdg-open

2008-01-07 Thread Pavel Sanda
> >> not regress for everyone. imo. > > > > well now the status is we have regression of 1.5.3 to 1.5.2 for some > > users. > > some = (small) minority, as well as creating a much better user-experience > for the rest. continuing this way we can one day conclude that we should stop support linu