Hi all, Nicolas Ternisien wrote: > Hi everybody, > I would like to have your opinion about moving and integrate Guidance > applications suite in KDE Admin, as default KDE applications. Sebas and Riddell already jumped in and made the points I would have made. :-) Just to summarise my position: * Until things are ported to KDE 4, it is premature to think about moving it into kde admin. One step at a time. (I've been busy slowly porting some of my other C++ utilities to Qt/KDE 4 and Python.) * As Jakob and Jonathan pointed out, a lot of the modules need to be rethought either because they may be obsolete or need a complete redesign. * If people want Guidance in KDE Admin or whatever, it is fine by me. Concerning resource consumption of Python programs, I'm happy with it, and am not in the least a bit worried. I think this "resource usage of non-compiled languages" boogie-man is overblown. Compared to the equivalent C++ program, programs in Python or Ruby use more shared libraries to get started (interpreter + binding code). Memory use after than depends on what the program does and how good the interpreter is. cheers, -- Simon Edwards | KDE-NL, Guidance tools, Guarddog Firewall simon@simonzone.com | http://www.simonzone.com/software/ Nijmegen, The Netherlands | "ZooTV? You made the right choice."