LinuxRegistry in Freedesktop & KDE

Daniel Stone daniel at freedesktop.org
Sat Apr 17 03:07:37 BST 2004


On Sat, Apr 17, 2004 at 12:33:05AM +0200, Waldo Bastian wrote:
> On Fri April 16 2004 21:56, Avi Alkalay wrote:
> > And of course, to have KConfig and GConf share the same configuration
> > infrastructure will bring to user many automatic-software-integration
> > benefits.
> >
> > Some registry-like software (mine or other) is inevitable. Traditional
> > Unix guys must put their old paradigms down. A system-wide registry-like
> > software only have benefits.
> 
> I see in the near future a need for standardization in the context of 
> freedesktop of certain common user preferences (mimetype activation comes to 
> mind) and for that we will need to settle on a format. I think this is an 
> interesting option if it is able to meet the performance requirements as well 
> as certain technical requirements that both KConfig and GConf may have.

Agreed. D-BUS certainly provides interesting opportunities in this area
('hey guys, I just changed my proxy settings, deal'), and I would
strongly encourage anyone investigating a new configuration framework to
please look at D-BUS.

-- 
Daniel Stone                                            <daniel at freedesktop.org>
freedesktop.org: powering your desktop                http://www.freedesktop.org
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