Mail Archives: geda-user/2012/11/17/23:18:55
On 11/17/2012 11:07 PM, John Doty wrote:
> If you had a BASIC interpreter and you wanted to change to Python,
> you could fiddle with keywords and notation, maybe add a few extra
> statements, and create something that looked vaguely like Python. But
> it wouldn't really *be* Python. It's not practical to change a BASIC
> interpreter into a Python interpreter by patching it. Similarly,
> gschem isn't constructed the way you'd construct a 21st century
> graphics application.
You KEEP saying that. Why is it important that everything conform to
your idea of a "modern GUI"?
As I stated before, what constitutes a "modern GUI" will be different
a few years from now, at least from the perspective of the unwashed
masses. At that time, will you demand that the suite be rewritten
again, for the reason that it has somehow become useless because it's so
"not a modern GUI application"? And remember, any change is
automatically going to be a disaster, so we can't have any actual
DEVELOPMENT going on.
Will you be the one to rewrite it this time?
Sigh.
-Dave
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Dave McGuire, AK4HZ
New Kensington, PA
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