Jon Aseltine wrote: >I have been thinking about something for some time now, and I wanted to >get some feedback from the list. Would it be feasible/possible/wise to >craft a desktop environment using Ruby as its backbone? I am quite >unhappy with the state of both GNOME and KDE, and I find the idea of a >Ruby desktop exciting. Some parts need to be fast (some window manager >stuff, e.g.), but other things, including most application logic, could >be in pure Ruby, I think. Obviously several people are very interested. I might be, but need to understand more about what you are really suggesting. Also, there is a potential to have plans so ambitious that they may never bear fruit, or may take so long that the miss many opportunities (I'm thinking of projects like Mozilla and HURD). So, can you describe in one sentence the absolute, minimum, bare-bones Ruby-based desktop that you could envision wanting to run on your own desktop? What would it do for you? Then, can you add a few more sentences describing additional functionality that would improve the product? Finally, can you give a couple sentences to describe how you envision the end result? Comparisons with MSWindows, Gnome, KDE, and other existing systems would be especially helpful here. Thanks! Kevin