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[Monotone-devel] Future of monotone
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Thomas Keller |
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[Monotone-devel] Future of monotone |
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Sun, 27 Jan 2008 14:41:37 +0100 |
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Hi all!
You've probably read Graydons recent message; I did and I have to say
that it made me a little sad. Not because Graydon "officially" stopped
working on the project - he wasn't doing many things lately anyways
beside the recent attempt of redoing netsync with something smarter in
nvm.nuskool (Whats the status of this Graydon? Do you think it is worth
that somebody else picks up your work there?) - but more that he spoke
out what a couple of other core developers could also have on their
minds. I might be completly wrong and you're up to prove me wrong, but
still, we all know that there was not much progress over the last months.
There are still quite a lot dedicated people who care about this
software (put yourself on the list if you read this with a tear in your
eye) and I'm sure all these people don't want to let this software die
silently. On the other hand it seems that there are not *enough* of us
which have actually enough spare time, knowledge and/or steady interest
to bring this project really forward.
So where lacks monotone the most? In my humble opinion its probably
integration and graphical frontends. If a project or company is
evaluating distributed version control systems, frontends and
integration are two important factors, and lets face it, there is
nothing in production-state ready at the moment (if somebody lends me a
helping hand with guitone, we could get something ready faster, of
course... *wink*).
But even if Qt is not your personal favourite, what about bringing the
started Eclipse integration project mtteam forward? What about a
Tortoise-alike Windows plugin? What about a native OSX-Finder extension?
(I could even team up with somebody for the last thing, but I would have
to get started with Obj-C first, still I'm very interested in that.) Of
course the automation interface has not yet everything available what
would be needed there, but this is nothing what should stop us there.
If we're able to attract more users through better frontend /
integration support I have the strong belief that we're also able to
acquire new people which actually want to hack on monotone's core and
which are able to bring back the development pace we had a couple of
months ago.
Now I have no idea what will happen on the planned monotone summit in
April/May - I seriously hope that it will happen at all because only six
people have yet decided to come along (*wink*). And I also hope that
we're able to at least start on some of the outstanding issues and maybe
team up in certain areas.
Hope to see you in April!
Thomas.
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