Hrmm. I guess that is where it differs from NaCl. That's my two cents for tonight though *hopes to see more interesting conversation arise* -K On 17/08/2011, at 12:03 AM, Stuart Johnson <stuart@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Thanks. I can see this being very useful, but It's not really going to be a solution for mobile devices where latency is poor. I was hoping to be able to write GTK apps that execute in the browser. > > > On 16/08/11 14:11, Keith Poole wrote: >> AFAIK (I verg well may be wrong), it depends on the HTML5 canvas redraw. I'm assuming that it's going to be pretty close to VNC speeds as it _should_ only redraw whats changed, and I don't see why it can't employ at least basic compression. I may be miss-over/under-estimating things here though, and most likely am. >> >> I should be testing this as part of our final testing (www.desura.com on Fedora 15 amd64) in the next week or so though, so I'll let you know if I remember! >> >> This is of course something I'm keeping a close eye on, as most things are going the way of the web these days, and Alexander Larsson is a very interesting person ;) >> >> Regards, >> Keith Poole >> Linux Engineer / NPC >> Desura Pty Ltd >> >> >> >> On 16/08/2011, at 9:13 PM, Stuart Johnson<stuart@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >>> On 16/08/11 12:05, Keith Poole wrote: >>>> Have a google of "GTK Broadway", your mind will be blown ;) >>>> >>>> >>> Yes I saw that. It is very cool. How scalable is it though? Is it like a VNC thing where bandwidth& latency matter? >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> gtk-list mailing list >>> gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx >>> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list > > _______________________________________________ > gtk-list mailing list > gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list