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Re: Activation: b-a-s problems.: msg#00006freedesktop.dbus
mån 2004-01-05 klockan 18.06 skrev Havoc Pennington: > Hi, Hi! > A rule we should probably have: it should not matter which app started a > service or in what context, it's inherently broken if it matters whether > app A starts the service then app B uses it, or app B starts it then app > A uses it. > > So the model that feels right to me when taking multihead or something > into account should be more like: start the service for the whole > session with the same default screen as the session manager, then ask > for a resource (e.g. a new window) on screen 0 or 1 or whatever it is. > > Similarly for language issues, start the service always with the session > language, but if necessary let someone request a resource in another > language. e.g. gconfd can serve values for multiple languages. This sounds very reasonable and will also keep the activation framework cleaner. Regards, Mikael Hallendal
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