On Thu, 2004-07-22 at 08:41, Christian Robottom Reis wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 22, 2004 at 10:26:26AM +0100, Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro wrote:
> > > I'd shoot for something transparent, that you simply threw a switch in
> > > the application and ~user/.appname/state was generated and kept up to
> > > date automatically for you. That'd be a killer feature for app-writers.
> > 
> >   Let's not get carried away.  I bet this problem will eventually get
> > solved by the GNOME folks.  
> 
> But not everybody wants to use GNOME, and this "eventually" business
> isn't really useful to anybody right now. It would be pretty easy to
> implement in Python given the wonders of monkey-patching and runtime
> introspection.

Right.  I've purposefully not used Gnome stuff like the druid widget,
even though I could really use it, so that if I ever try to make my app
run on Win32 I wouldn't have dependencies to prevent that.

> 
> >   Of course, if wiki wants to do its own thing in the mean time[1], it
> > makes perfect sense.
> 
> Who is Wiki? I feel like Gustavo's mildly intoxicated this chilly July
> morning <wink>.
>
> Take care,
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