On Wednesday 17 January 2007 18:01, dan sinclair wrote:
> D. Hageman wrote:
> > I guess the real questions that should be asked:
> >
> > a)  How many non-standard libaries does one project need to support
> > their project?  At what point are there too many?
>
> Define non-standard. None of the efl libraries are 'standards'. We
> separate things into libraries because it makes sense. Dumping
> everything into one bucket just makes it harder to figure out how to use
> something. You're just bloating a library that is suppost to be a small
> core library with a lot of extra crap. When does it stop? Should we put
> an rss parsing engine into ecore because we want to use it on the e17
> desktop?

I think you still should put it into ecore, replacing Ecore_Desktop. Maybe 
they should coexist for some time(days, weeks, maybe?). Then remove the 
former, problem solved.

Peter.

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