On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 5:31 AM, Max Bowsher <m...@f2s.com> wrote:
> Steve Borho wrote:
>> I normally wait until the N.1 release is out before triggering the
>> discussion about the next TortoiseHg feature release, but this has
>> been on my mind for a while and I'd like to start discussions about
>> it.
>>
>> I'm seriously considering marking the explorer icon overlays as
>> deprecated in 0.10, to be removed entirely in the next release.   In
>> it's place, I would like a PyGtk+ directory browser, perhaps built
>> into the Repository Explorer or Status Tool.
>
> It's not something I use a lot, but I do think the TortoiseHg Nautilus
> extension is a very impressive feature. There's something very
> convenient and satisfying about seeing that a directory is (a) under
> mercurial control and (b) some indication of status directly within the
> normal file browser.
>
> I would never bother to run a separate browser tool - if I have to
> actually _ask_ for status, I'll just use the CLI.

I don't see the nautilus extension going away.  Since it is in Python,
it has none of the refresh issues of the Explorer integration.

--
Steve Borho

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