Hello,

On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 2:59 AM, Leif Middelschulte
<leif.middelschu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> as I proposed some time ago, I’d like to improve the way we approach crash 
> dumps.
>
> I’d suggest to use breakpad instead of our current hackish approach. It’s 
> used by Mozilla to help get an overview of prevailing problems in their 
> applications (e.g. Firefox).
>
> See https://crash-stats.mozilla.com/home/products/Firefox for an exemplary 
> web interface implementation of the server 
> (https://github.com/mozilla/socorro).
> Have a look at 
> https://code.google.com/p/google-breakpad/wiki/LinuxStarterGuide to see the 
> code necessary to get started on the client side.
>
> I’d write the code to detect a backtrace and (with the user’s consent) send 
> it to our Socorro instance. What do you guys think?
> If there are no political/design objections (e.g. „won’t be accepted 
> upstream“), I’d work on it.

Nothing against the idea, just that we don't want to depend on tool
that we don't have all active core developers who can write code for
it. Right now, we only accept PHP as it is close to C and any
developers of Enlightenment can manage that. So I would say we can't
use that tool because it is not PHP.

Regards,
-- 
Cedric BAIL

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