Re: GitTogether topics status

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Le jeudi 18 septembre 2008, Jakub Narebski a écrit :
> Christian Couder <chriscool@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> > The topics suggested on the wiki are:
>
> [...]
>
> > More topics/ideas are welcome.
>
> Perhaps a good idea would be to take advantage of whiteboards and
> meeting face to face, and talk for example about ideas for perfect GUI
> for git, or for editor/IDE/RAD integration interface, designing
> mockups of UI.  This could aldo help with improving git homepage (the
> original one, I guess).

Ok. There are now the following topics together on the wiki:

 * Git GUI that even a designer could use (Git``Cheetah, AKA Tortoise``Git?) 
(UI session?)
 * Git integration with IDE, RAD, and editors (UI session?)
 * New Git Homepage hammering-out (UI session?)

The second one is new. And "(UI session?)" was added at the end of each of 
them.

> What also might be interesting to talk about scriptability, having
> defined API, libification (I see that there is planned), interfaces to
> other programming languages versus calling git plumbing versus
> reimplementing git in other languages (e.g. JGit vs JavaGit, Grit vs
> Ruby/Git, GitPython vs PyGit, Git.pm vs Git::Repo), but I guess this
> discussion could be had on git mailing list.

The following topics are now together on the wiki:

 * Linkable library for basic object access (libification or new library) 
 * Scriptability, using git in other languages (using interfaces vs calling 
plumbing vs reimplementting)

The second one is new.

If we want these topics to be discussed during the GitTogether, we need 
someone who wants to talk about or at least introduce these subjects 
though. (Hint, hint.)

Thanks,
Christian.


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