Moving dnssd to kdelibs

Aaron Seigo aseigo at kde.org
Thu Dec 2 18:06:29 GMT 2004


On December 2, 2004 3:04, Alexander Neundorf wrote:
> Basically it's just an easier way to create url's.
...
> This is ok for some purposes, but it's
> not the ideal solution to "network browsing".

exactly =)

this is a complementary method to browsing. imagine if you couldn't type urls 
into your webbrowser, but always had to start at the Yahoo hierarchy and 
browser from there? not only is it cumbersome, not all listings are there, 
and you may not know which category something is in. 

sometimes browsing is the perfect thing, sometimes typing in an address is the 
perfect thing. we can support both.

> How about this as some toplevel directory listing for an ioslave ?
<snip>
> So what do you think ?

a combination of system:/ and remote:/ with autodiscovery (which should be a 
superset of lan:/ as i think you noted if i understood your mail correctly)..

the next question is how to make this pretty, accessable and obvious.

-- 
Aaron J. Seigo
Society is Geometric
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