[X2go-dev] getting features inside neatx/freenx instead of developing something different

Eli K. elik85 at rocketmail.com
Thu Jul 15 21:26:21 CEST 2010



--- John A. Sullivan III <jsullivan at opensourcedevel.com> schrieb am Mi, 30.6.2010:

> Von: John A. Sullivan III <jsullivan at opensourcedevel.com>
> Betreff: Re: [X2go-dev] getting features inside neatx/freenx instead of developing something different
> An: x2go-dev at lists.berlios.de
> Datum: Mittwoch, 30. Juni, 2010 19:49 Uhr
> On Wed, 2010-06-30 at 18:58 +0000,
> Eli K. wrote:
> > Hello x2go list,
> <Snip>
> I can't speak for the developers but I think the goal is to
> develop
> something broader than any of the NX projects.  I
> suppose it's a bit
> like I've taken great open source projects like iptables,
> iproute2,
> openswan, and openvpn and built a new project for a
> powerful network
> security framework in the ISCS project
> (iscs.sourceforge.net).  So Heinz
> and Oleksandr have taken the NX libraries, pulseaudio,
> sshfs, openldap,
> etc., and combined them into a broader project.

Those features you've mentioned are already available - so this is nothing new/broader. And the only new feature of that new version is Session Shadowing which is working on all other nxs since years... Again this is all already done. 

> 
> We had originally planned to use NoMachine for our new
> company but were
> frustrated with the sound problems.  We thought about
> starting a new
> project to combine technologies including NX to do what we
> needed to do
> but that's when we stumbled across X2Go.  We haven't
> looked back.

You should taken have a better look on the internet. As I mentioned before OpenNX can solve your sound problems without getting something not compatible.

And Perl is dead! You will only find helping people if you use better languages as C++ Perl and C. This thing here is developed like 10 years ago.

Again I would offer my help to port the good ideas to python and to make it usable for all nxs.

bye






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