Hi,

Monty Taylor [2007-01-27  8:07 -0000]:
> On 1/26/07, Matt Zimmerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Sat, Jan 27, 2007 at 01:08:59AM -0000, Monty Taylor wrote:
> > > Great that progress is being made. However, that sounds like a
> > > graphical tool
> >
> > It is a library with a graphical front-end...
> >
> > > Happy to help with that, by the way.
> >
> > ...for which a command-line front-end could be written.  

This was on my mental wishlist anyway, although not very
high-priority. Thanks to the abstract UI code it is pretty easy,
though, so if you are interested to help, please grab me (pitti) in
#ubuntu-devel and I'll give you a heads-up about the code structure.

> Note that a web
> > browser is required to finish off the process.
> 
> Sweet. I'll look at it and see what I can do. Still, anything
> requiring a web browser is a usability problem for server
> environments. But I suppose it can be scripted with a web client. A
> web services version of the web site side of things would be very
> helpful.

For reporting crash reports, there's not much that is necessary to be
entered interactively in the Launchpad bug filing page. So with a
little help from Malone it should actually be possible to file a bug
with automatic scripts.

However, there are quite a few text-based webbrowsers around (links,
lynx, w3m) which should work just fine now. The abstract UI
falls back to Python's webbrowser module which supports aforementioned
browsers.

Martin

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