Re: FC7 plan comments

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On Wed, Dec 20, 2006 at 02:35:26PM -0500, Jeff Garzik wrote:
 > On Wed, Dec 20, 2006 at 08:25:30PM +0100, Tomas Mraz wrote:
 > > For example the egate cards are USB devices so the pcscd could
 > > theoretically be started by udev when the card is plugged in. But the
 > > library currently doesn't work right when the daemon is (re)started when
 > > it was already initialized. And even if this was fixed the reaction time
 > > for an app to actually discover that a smartcard was plugged in is
 > > already pretty long. So making it even longer due to having to start the
 > > pcscd is not too good idea.
 > 
 > That's just a one-time cost.  Once its running, you know the user uses
 > smart cards, so no need add idle-out, daemon-stop complexity.
 > 
 > I think adding a miniscule pause the first time a user uses a SmartCard
 > after booting the system is just fine, compared to what it gains us.

Right. Theres the option of doing it when its actually useful inconveniencing
that user once each time they plug the device in, which takes maybe a few
seconds.

And then theres stealing the time of _every_ user even if they don't even
own a smart card reader. Which just seems like a horrible waste of time.
Multiply this by all the other unnecessary daemons and then wonder how
much of your life is being wasted sitting waiting for the computer to become
usable whilst it's sitting there in lala land doing pointless things.

		Dave

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