Tim:
> e.g. Nautilus is useless as a file manager, it's just a file
browser.
> I'd get rid of it, but it's a part of the whole desktop. Like the
> engine behind MSIE is also the Windows desktop. A problem in it, is
> an unavoidable problem with everything else.
Kevin Kofler:
It's called "code reuse". It doesn't make sense to
implement file
browsing multiple times, once for
Yes, I know that. But the dependencies are being made at too high a
level. It's the same as things depending on the whole of Firefox,
rather than the gecko engine, because they want some small aspect of it.
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