How to maintain non-core stuff?

Benedikt Meurer benedikt.meurer at unix-ag.uni-siegen.de
Sat Feb 26 13:38:58 CET 2005


edscott wilson garcia wrote:
>>>Does that sound like what we want to do?  Do we want to create a 
>>>subdirectory for the plugins as well as the core?
>>
>>As said, I don't think the separate xfce4 directory buy us anything. 
>>Better to have everything as toplevel modules. E.g., lets say I'm a 
>>translator, then I can just use gvim */po/de.po to update all 
>>translations...
> 
> I'm with Benny on this. I'd prefer top level for all modules and only
> leave libxfce4util,libxfcegui4, libxfce4mcs, gtk-xfce-engine-2,
> xfce-mcs-manager and xfce-mcs-plugins in the core.

Hm, I think we should include desktop components as well there, as I'd 
consider a window or session manager more important (and thereby more 
likely to be part of a 'core') than a Gtk theme.

> regards,
> Edscott

greets,
Benedikt



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