fedora 6/7 - why do you ignore k3b by default?

Jesse Keating jkeating at redhat.com
Wed May 16 20:35:44 UTC 2007


On Wednesday 16 May 2007 12:20:29 David Nielsen wrote:
> Because burning as functionality doesn't warrent a seperate application,
> that is a historical design mistake made primarily because integration
> was not possible in the desktops at the time when burners became
> affordable for everyone.
>
> GNOME already provides me with burning functionality, burn an iso by
> clicking it, want a music cd then create it in your music player (I use
> Banshee but rhythmbox does this also) and so on.
>
> I'd opt for making the integration more visible rather than doing the
> cope out of including a seperate application. We could extend f-spot if
> it doesn't already support photoCDs so you could compile one directly in
> your photo management application and likewise for other use cases which
> to me seems like a much better ideal to strive for.

+10.

-- 
Jesse Keating
Release Engineer: Fedora
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