Jesse van den Kieboom venit, vidit, dixit 31.01.2009 21:05:
Not yet another one, please!
I'm sorry, but that was my first thought. I lost count of how many
half-finished GUIs we have, using tcl/tk, gtk, qt, you-name-it-tk. I
still don't see any which provide a consistent, "modern", stable GUI for
viewing *and* committing, i.e. a replacement for gitk and git-gui.
The latter two still seem to be the most feature rich choices, but they
suffer somewhat from their implementation language. Just look at the git
survey and you know why nobody wants to work on them.
So, while any effort in enhancing the git environment is appreciated (I
do appreciate yours), we recently see an increased splitting of efforts
(web site, doc, lib, gui,...) rather than collaborative work. Maybe we
can create a "git-gui-ng community", or even two for gtk and qt if it
must be, but not more? A new "standard" gui which focusses most talents
and efforts?
Cheers,
Michael
The current tk high score list according to git.or.cz, including yours:
Qt3/4 : ******
GTK+ : ***
Tcl/Tk: **
Cocoa : **
MFC : **
curses: *
Of the more modern tks, qt should be the most cross-platform solution.
Do we have a winner here?
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