On 15.09.2010 19:25, Daniele Ricci wrote: > On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 10:03, Simon Busch <[email protected]> wrote: >> My plan would be: Separate mokowm from the other code and implement >> something like org.freesmartphone.Lifecycle, >> org.freesmartphone.Launcher, org.freesmartphone.Application which do all >> the application handling within the wm, so the wm knows when a new >> application is started via org.freesmartphone.Launcher and can tell the >> currently visible application via org.freesmartphone.Lifecycle to >> suspend and resume when the other application gets closed. >> >> I already have written some notes on a sheet of paper. Will write them >> down later when I have a little bit more time. >> > > Back from holidays :-) > Simon do you have something I can read? I'm looking forward to it :-) > In the meantime, mokosuite has been released on gitorious, and i'm > separating mokowm to make it a standalone application (as well as the > other ones will be in the near future).
I have some fso-specs written for a org.freesmartphone.Application and org.freesmartphone.AppliationManager which does the lifecycle job. > The WM will use D-Bus to implement some application lifecycle > management. I think this could be very cool :-) > For non-standard app (ie not implementing fso lifecycle) we may create > a "container" wrapper to the program, acting on behalf of the > application - the wrapper will communicate with the wm. I don't think the window manager is the right place for the lifecycle component. We should have a fsoappd which implements it so every other window manager can use the lifecycle component too. Please let us discuss this feature first before anyone starts implementing anything. Otherwise we don't reach our goal to define some standard components that anyone can use. I will setup some mails which explain my ideas in detail until saturday so everyone else can approve my ideas or make amendments. I even know that mickey and playya have some good ideas for this, so I add the smartphone-userland ML in the chain as it should be the right place to discuess something like we do :) > Also i'm looking for translators; eventually mokosuite will need > translation to other languages (except for italian, i'm already doing > it), so translators are welcome! :-) I am satisfied with plain english :) regards, morphis _______________________________________________ Shr-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.shr-project.org/mailman/listinfo/shr-devel
