Lessons learnt from been an integrator

Florian Minjat flo.minjat at free.fr
Wed Aug 25 23:20:32 UTC 2004


C'est marrant cette mailling list, tout le monde dit la même chose sur 50 mails :P (je rigole, c'est 
super intéressant...). En tout cas ca me distrait de mon rapport!
Pour les mp3, j'ai réussi à les chopper, je les écouterais plus tard, là j'ai du massive attack 
c'est très bon :)

Florian

rrobbes a dit le 25/08/2004 23:24:
> 
> This might be redundant by now, but I too think it would
> be a great move forward to include OmniBrowser.
> I might have to rework a bit since OB has changed since,
> but the last version of services I did added refactorings
> to OmniBrowser, so not all fonctionalities would be lost ...
> Cheers,
>   Romain
> Avi Bryant a écrit:
> 
>>
>> On Aug 25, 2004, at 6:22 PM, Colin Putney wrote:
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>>> I'd like to know what the community thinks about this. Is the default 
>>> browser painful enough that we should replace it ASAP, even if that 
>>> means delaying new features? Or is the default browser good enough 
>>> that we should keep using it until OmniBrowser represents a 
>>> substantial improvement?
>>
>>
>> My vote: replacing the default browser with OmniBrowser, even with 
>> short term loss of functionality, is absolutely the right thing to 
>> focus energy on for now.  I say this because OB (in its simple form, 
>> as a framework for browser building, rather than with all the extra 
>> stuff I know you're planning) is an enabler for all kinds of cool 
>> work.  Shout, Traits, Monticello, Chuck, and no doubt lots of other 
>> projects we don't know about, would benefit from having the lower 
>> levels of OB solidly in place - and neglecting them to work on the 
>> higher levels is an opportunity cost.  It's an effort multiplier thing 
>> - first get rid of the bottleneck of the standard browser so that 
>> everyone can play, then go off and do the fun stuff (while watching 
>> everyone else do fun stuff on top of the basic OB at the same time).
>> My 0.02 EUR,
>> Avi
>>
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