Subject | Re: Re[2]: [firebird-tools] FbConfigMgr |
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Author | Artur Anjos |
Post date | 2003-07-14T17:48:45Z |
Hi Helen/Carlos
I will work it out with Pitea as soon as I received the updated files from
Carlos (Carlos find out some memory leaks in it, so we must work on the
actual files corrected by him).
A FbConfigMgr is, in my oppinion, a "must have" for Windows users. A newbie
working with windows expect some kind of gui to work with everything. The
most valuable thing will be the comments. This will be a easy task to
translate to other languages, so people will have a way to actually know
what different parameters do, even if they don't have Release Notes
translated on there own language.
For Linux, I don't have that oppinion. For *nux environments, I think some
web front end will be much better. Also, we can work in PHP modules that
could be in the future integrated to a FirebirdAdmin web module.
But Carlos already worked on the Kylix one, and I think we should put on the
tree and expect more people to help improve it, on different *nuxes.
Artur
I will work it out with Pitea as soon as I received the updated files from
Carlos (Carlos find out some memory leaks in it, so we must work on the
actual files corrected by him).
A FbConfigMgr is, in my oppinion, a "must have" for Windows users. A newbie
working with windows expect some kind of gui to work with everything. The
most valuable thing will be the comments. This will be a easy task to
translate to other languages, so people will have a way to actually know
what different parameters do, even if they don't have Release Notes
translated on there own language.
For Linux, I don't have that oppinion. For *nux environments, I think some
web front end will be much better. Also, we can work in PHP modules that
could be in the future integrated to a FirebirdAdmin web module.
But Carlos already worked on the Kylix one, and I think we should put on the
tree and expect more people to help improve it, on different *nuxes.
Artur