Re: Bugzilla client frontend project idea discussion..

2000-08-17 Thread Adrian Likins
On Wed, Aug 16, 2000 at 07:40:26AM -0400, Mike A. Harris wrote: > On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, John Summerfield wrote: > > If I wrote such a beast, it would be straight C, with an API to > plugin various frontends to such as discussed above. That way it > works everywhere. You install the frontend for

Re: Bugzilla client frontend project idea discussion..

2000-08-17 Thread Mike A. Harris
On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, John Summerfield wrote: >> If I wrote such a beast, it would be straight C, with an API to >> plugin various frontends to such as discussed above. That way it >> works everywhere. You install the frontend for your prefered >> environment. No reliance on perl/tcl/tk/python

Re: Bugzilla client frontend project idea discussion..

2000-08-17 Thread Mike A. Harris
On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, John Summerfield wrote: >> Relying on tonnes of external stuff being installed for a bug >> reporting app is asking for a smaller list of bug reports. TCL >> should be burned off the face of the earth IMHO... but that is >> just because 99% of all TCL apps crash horribly or

Re: Bugzilla client frontend project idea discussion..

2000-08-17 Thread John Summerfield
> > If I wrote such a beast, it would be straight C, with an API to > plugin various frontends to such as discussed above. That way it > works everywhere. You install the frontend for your prefered > environment. No reliance on perl/tcl/tk/python or whatever... Speed of the app is completel

Re: Bugzilla client frontend project idea discussion..

2000-08-17 Thread John Summerfield
;-) Shouldn't this be [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Relying on tonnes of external stuff being installed for a bug > reporting app is asking for a smaller list of bug reports. TCL > should be burned off the face of the earth IMHO... but that is > just because 99% of all TCL apps crash horribly or are in

Bugzilla client frontend project idea discussion..

2000-08-16 Thread Mike A. Harris
(I've Cc'd redhat-devel to move the conversation over to there. Please remove pinstripe from the To and CC headers in any replies) On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, John Summerfield wrote: >> So that is at least 3 people here liking the idea now. Looks >> good to me. What is your prefered interface? Mine