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== Status ==
== Status ==


A preliminary SOM/WPS clone is in place and [ftp://ftp.netlabs.org/pub/misc/cinc/desktop/images/prototype.jpg working].
A preliminary SOM/WPS clone is in place and [ftp://ftp.netlabs.org/pub/voyager/desktop/images/prototype.jpg working].


Find more information on [ftp://ftp.netlabs.org/pub/misc/cinc/desktop/documentation.htm this page].
Find more information on [ftp://ftp.netlabs.org/pub/voyager/desktop/documentation.htm this page].


== To do ==
== To do ==

Revision as of 13:15, 13 March 2006

Introduction

The desktop should resemble the WPS experience. There wont be binary compatibility (if you want that, feel free to add it) but source compatibilty is top priority.

Some cornerstones:

  • OO design
  • Extendable by just adding new classes like the WPS (subclassing without recompiling)
  • Class replacing
  • No recompilation for new features
  • Drag and drop of almost everything (icons, colors, fonts etc.)
  • Scriptable by REXX
  • Maybe REXX-classes (classes written in REXX)
  • DSOM functionality (not at the beginning but development shouldn't prevent it)
  • ...

Note: Please don't discuss items on this page. Use the discussion page or the Voyager page.

Design decisions

At this point in time:

  • The graphical toolkit is GTK
  • GLib is used as the portability layer
  • An object model similar to SOM is the foundation
  • Compiler is gcc 3.3.x (may change later. Compilation on OS/2 should always be possible)
  • Make is gmake

If you have compelling arguments against these decisions feel free to point to a better solution. But be aware that just saying "I don't like it" wont make serious points. Some hundred/thousand/millions lines of code will likely change our minds faster.

Status

A preliminary SOM/WPS clone is in place and working.

Find more information on this page.

To do

The following list is only the most important stuff.

  • Write an IDL compiler
  • Migrate header files to our own (using IBM stuff atm)
  • Enable class replacing
  • Make it distributed (DSOM)