I don't know if you got the earlier email traffic, but I have completely recoded Pedro from scratch, so it is now easily extendable, and has a cleaner interface. Also, that out-of-order packet bug is gone. It was just a problem of packets being inserted into and popped from the queue in the wrong order.
I talked to the XMPP guys, and have some new ideas how to properly pass XML Events across the net.
And third, Pedro can now run more decoupled from the rest of Inkscape, so maybe we can try out Ted's idea of running the agent separately, like how dbus/Telepathy do it.
bob
On 1/30/2009 12:39 AM, Dale Harvey wrote:
Hey
Since I had to stop working on inkboard, ive made a few attempts to go back in and get it back to a usable state.
My main blocker has been trying to refactor the interface, the way I had built it was entirely unusable and annoying even for testing, 6 dialogs opening etc, however my knowledge (lack of) of gtk, c++ and inkscape internals made it a pretty long task.
The pedro client as is worked very well when it was being built, with the main poblem being the server load (and xmpp implementation bugs).
I would love to see inkboard get finished, I have a pretty hectic schedule for the next 2 months where I might be able to hack around on the occasional day, but after the 2 month if noone else has taken it up I will try my best.
(and if someone else does take it up, please dont judge me on that code, I was new :) )
my xmpp is daleharvey@...2128... mailto:daleharvey@...2128... if anyone wants to talk about it (or is able to give me a hand redoing the interface)
Cheers Dale
2009/1/29 Dave Crossland <dave@...1555... mailto:dave@...1555...>
2009/1/27 Bob Jamison <rwjj@...127... <mailto:rwjj@...127...>>: > Hi! Good to hear from you. For the last few months I have been working > on a "Pedro 2" which is far superior to the existing one That's great news! Kamaelia has an XMP library and seems good for handling concurrency aspects of this feature. Cheers, Dave ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This SF.net email is sponsored by: SourcForge Community SourceForge wants to tell your story. http://p.sf.net/sfu/sf-spreadtheword _______________________________________________ Inkscape-devel mailing list Inkscape-devel@lists.sourceforge.net <mailto:Inkscape-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/inkscape-devel