On Thursday 12 August 2004 06:43 pm, Jason Keirstead wrote: > I have an id3ea for a new application, and have been contemplating wirting > it using KJSEMbed rather than C++. This would speed up development time > considerably, and because of the type of the app, it would be negligible on > performance or anything else. > > My only concern is how this now introduces a dependancy on KJSEmebed, which > isn't that widely deployed in KDE installs AFAIK. > > Is there any roadmap for having KJSEmbed included in kdelibs? If not, why > not? > > It seems to be being picked up by an increasing number of kde componenets. This is a hard call, because kdebindings rarely if ever builds. The big issue I see is that we have a Qt only version in the works, and KJSEmbed itself is still fairly under heavy development. It would interesting to see what other KDE devs think. The only big reason why I would see KJSEmbed in kdelibs, is that it add no external dependencies. Cheers -ian reinhart geiser -- ------(Ian Reinhart Geiser)---------- The sun was born, and so it shall die, so only shadows comfort me... -VNV Nation, Further _______________________________________________ kjsembed mailing list kjsembed@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kjsembed