On Feb 11, 2008 11:20 AM, Mark <markg85@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Oke that makes sense. and what about a c/c++ frontend? that's what i > actually want to do with java just as a step between it. Just asking > and seeing if that might be a good possibility. I won't make that > anytime soon because i have no c/c++ knowledge at the moment or > anytime soon (as in 1+ years or so). Again.. is there a reason you can't work directly with the existing packagekit developers? Having 15 thousand different frontends sure sounds like a bad idea. Packagekit development has momentum, its going places, they have multiple frontends for situations that make sense. If you want to make best impact, you'll find a way to work with them to improve the frontends they are already working on. Unless your ideas for what your application is actually going to do for users is inconsistent with what packagekit developers are already trying to achieve... there is little utility in striking on on your own. If your primary goal is to impact the experience for users generally, you'll get their faster by enhancing what is already being worked on. If you just want to do this for self-education or personal usage, then do whatever you want, you'll succeed at the goal regardless of how you actually implement your code. -jef -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list