Thanks for the heads-up -- it was interesting, but it doesn't seem like 
a useful strategy for us. I kind of doubt it's all that useful for GTK, 
actually.

This would be equivalent to having every person who is editing a wiki 
page VNC'ing into some GTK application. I haven't done the math but that 
seems like *way* more server resources.

Not to mention the latency of roundtripping every keystroke before you 
can see it displayed on the screen. That can't work for mobile or low 
bandwidth situations.

And it only works in Firefox.

And, generally, I've found that solutions that use an app framework that 
isn't the browser seem like tempting usability wins but often become 
usability failures. There are a million subtle ways in which this just 
won't be the web, and it will drive people nuts. You can forget about 
user scripts. Or your browser extension that does spellcheck in Linear B 
or whatever.

Also, even if this was the perfect solution otherwise, we'd still have 
to write a GTK application to parse and edit wikitext, and I am not sure 
we have the expertise to do that well.

I think we should stick close to the HTTP paradigm -- otherwise we're 
going to have to build completely different infrastructure and team...


On 10/15/11 2:30 PM, Thomas Gries wrote:
> I just want to inform you about an LibreOffice Conference Announcements
> dated October 14, 2011
>
> "During the LibreOffice Conference, The Document Foundation has announced:
> LibreOffice Online Prototype: ..
> LibreOffice Online is based on GTK+ framework and HTML5′s canvas, and
> has been developed by SUSE’s Michael Meeks, built on GTK+ broadway from
> RedHat’s Alex Laarson."
>
> Source:
> http://blog.documentfoundation.org/2011/10/14/libreoffice-conference-announcements/
>
> Tom
>
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