On 4/10/06, Tim Lauridsen <tla-ml@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I want to make some kind of XML format to creating the Wizard entries > and the actions behind. The different people can make there own wizards > and people can just drag and drop an URL to a wizard XML into yumex to > add the wizard entries to the installation wizard. This could be a way > to close the gap between a FOSS distribution and the non free or patent > related stuff, there never can be included in Fedora. > Let me now what you think, is it a totally lame idea or is it a way to go. So if you don't include the wizard in yumex in Fedora Extras because of legal constraints... how exactly do people find the wizards? Google searches? I think you are overthinking the problem and coming up with pretty much the most complicated solution that you can think of. You don't need an extra layer of code... for some weird ass xml object that describes how to get an rpm....all you need is drag and drop support of rpm urls directly. You still have to rely on people finding something on the web so the xml installer plugin concept isn't solving the underlying problem. If people can google search to find these new xml object urls.. they can most certaintly google search and find the rpm urls. -jef -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list