muzzle wrote:
> Is there some embedded distribution interested in using efl to build
> their graphic environment (I think angstrom was considering ea e17
> environment)?

I'm one of the founders of Angstrom and we have added E17 as one of
the UI options in our images.

> I remember seeing something on evas and gtk-framebuffer. Was it just
> an intellectual challenge or is somebody working on an embedded
> environment that uses e17 and gtk on a framebuffer?

Recently I have been sidetracked by my work for OpenMoko, however
surrounding the Angstrom project, I'm still interested in EFL using
direct framebuffer access for things like boot managers, installers,
first-boot-wizards, and the like.

> There are possibly tons of e17-on-embedded spinoffs that I forgot, can
> you add those you know of?

The current incarnation of OpenMoko is using a Gtk+ based UI. We are
looking into complementing this with a set of EFL-based applications.
Actual work on that hasn't really started yet, but it will soon.

> I remember a few post on the ml from people looking for hints on
> using/developing e17 in an embedded environment. There are probably
> quite a few people scattered around that are have been thinking about
> e17 for this kind of systems, shouldn't there be at least a page in
> the e17 wiki, to keep track of those people and projects?

Sounds good to me. Please go for it and I'll add my share.

Regards,

:M:
-- 
Michael 'Mickey' Lauer | IT-Freelancer | http://www.vanille-media.de


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