Side effects?
James Linder
jam at tigger.ws
Thu Jan 31 15:11:44 PST 2013
On 01/02/2013, at 4:00 AM, macports-users-request at lists.macosforge.org wrote:
>>
>> One time funding (pay for a task) is (arguably) different than routinely asking for money. We have had trolls in the past like that, simply feeding off people.
>
> Well, I don't think I'm a troll...for a long time PortAuthority was the
> only viable GUI tool for MacPorts. See this ancient blog entry calling
> for a MacPorts GUI at GSoc:
>
> http://ihack.us/2008/03/24/building-a-gui-for-macports/
>
> Dr. Ernie called PA a "clever" product and the "state-of-the-art" at the
> time.
>
> GUI programming is hard. I think that's one reason why a free,
> open-source GUI tool for MacPorts has never really taken off: I have
> literally watched such tools come and go over the past eight or nine
> years that I've been a MacPorts (formerly DarwinPorts) user.
>
> One reason I'm still at it is PA provides a modest amount of income for
> me. And if PA makes MacPorts more usable to some, and attracts more
> users, then that's to MacPorts' benefit as well.
>
> If a professional-level, full-featured, open-source GUI tool for
> MacPorts came along, I'm sure the community would embrace it. I would
> certainly welcome the competition. But finding someone devoted enough to
> do that level of work, for free, as a volunteer, is a real challenge.
> No free/OSS GUI tool for MacPorts comparable in professionalism to
> Fink's FinkCommander has ever emerged.
Actually, speaking for myself, I think that a GUI interface would be most horrid.
CLI does the job nicely and well, why on earth would you seek to make an easy, automateable task hard/impossible.
'Course I speak from the perspective of someone who went to great effort to get arduino to build with make, and just for the record I write Qt stuff where appropriate.
James
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