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From: xqyz <xqyzii@×××××.com>
To: gentoo-soc@l.g.o
Subject: [gentoo-soc] Graphical portage front-end
Date: Sat, 20 Mar 2010 10:06:20
Message-Id: c5601feb1003200305x3d038eb5u44b0f67b0f2d57a6@mail.gmail.com
1 Hello,
2 I would be interested in coding a new and improved graphical front-end for
3 portage, similar to the old Kuroo Project. The reason why I want to start
4 from scratch is that I'm not particular inclined to use QT as a toolkit, nor
5 would I consider CPP my language of choice.
6 Personally, I would prefer to go with a combination of Python and wxWidgets
7 on this project. For one thing, performance should allow to switch to Python
8 without too much speed-loss, and I also think using Python instead of CPP
9 could attract more non-professional, casual coders to contribute to the
10 project.
11 Of course the new application should support similar features as Kuroo did
12 and improve in some areas. For example I would really like to have an easy
13 to switch between different compiling settings. By this I mean for example
14 adjusting distcc to your current environment on you laptop, which is
15 something I've been looking for for some time now myself. Also it would
16 provide an easy way for users to find out about new FEATURES settings (eg.
17 ccache) and install and configure those if needed.
18 As the wiki stated, I think having a graphical front-end would improve
19 usability for newer users, while still offering advanced functionality often
20 missed by more advanced users.
21 -- Patrick Lerner

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Re: [gentoo-soc] Graphical portage front-end "Petteri Räty" <betelgeuse@g.o>