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List:       git
Subject:    Re: [RFC] Common library for Git GUIs
From:       David Aguilar <davvid () gmail ! com>
Date:       2009-02-19 7:30:22
Message-ID: 20090219073020.GC25870 () gmail ! com
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On  0, Marco Costalba <mcostalba@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I understand the main reason, as per any GPL project, is having fun
> and good time coding and exchanging ideas with peers, but I really
> lack time and I am now moving to different interests. So, thank you
> very much, but I think I'll stick with qgit.
> 
> Best
> Marco


One thing, though, that I think everyone can agree on is
that getting a common lib for git guis is really step #2.

Step #1 would be to work towards libgit, since it is something
that everyone would benefit from regardless of language or
toolkit.  I know that Shawn and co. have been working
towards this goal.  Keep it in C, keep it simple, and
keep git stupid.  A solid C core is portable and easy
to wrap for Python, Ruby, Perl, etc.

BTW I recall that one of the first questions in this thread
was "what toolkit" with proposed choices of QtCore, glib,
POSIX+Msys, etc.

Just my $.02 -- I feel that the POSIX + MSys combination
is the most viable solution since it has already been
proven by the hard work of the msysgit team.  It is also
the environment which is most familiar to core git
developers and thus there is much benefit to staying
within that world.  It's also the same choice made
by Shawn in his libgit efforts.

The fact that git's output is identical regardless of
platform (for instance, git ls-files always uses "/" as
its path delimiter, even on windows) is really what
has made creating portable git guis possible.

Git to me is like a familiar and happy land that I know
I can escape to even if I have the misfortune of being
stuck on a windows machine.  Thus, a system like msys
that bends over backwards trying to make windows into
something unix-like feels like the right way to go if
you ask me.  I'm *not* a windows user, though =)

-- 

	David


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