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Re: [GNUnet-developers] contrib/sounds (Re: contrib folder)


From: Christian Grothoff
Subject: Re: [GNUnet-developers] contrib/sounds (Re: contrib folder)
Date: Sat, 19 May 2018 20:23:32 +0200
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On 05/19/2018 07:53 PM, Nils Gillmann wrote:
> Christian Grothoff transcribed 3.4K bytes:
>> On 05/19/2018 06:43 PM, Nils Gillmann wrote:
>>> Nils Gillmann transcribed 2.5K bytes:
>>>> Nils Gillmann transcribed 2.6K bytes:
>>>>> Christian Grothoff transcribed 2.8K bytes:
>>> … 
>>>> What about "sound"? This looks like it should be moved into gnunet-gtk
>>>> instead.
>>>
>>> lynX told me this is for 'conversation'.
>>>
>>> Since conversation does not pick this on install time, I'd like to have
>>> a proposal on how this should be treated as example data. I have no
>>> experience with the conversation module. I could read into it, but
>>> I'd prefer a statement of those who already used it.
>>
>> The sounds are yet to be integrated with conversation, today they are
>> not used. They _could_ in theory be used by the command-line tools as
>> well as the Gtk+, so they should probably remain in gnunet.git.
> 
> Since this is not documented, could you give me a rough description how
> they are used so that I can adjust the man page + write something in the
> documentation?

They are not used at all, and I don't think they should be documented in
any man page either.  I don't think all data in share/gnunet/ really
needs to be specifically documented in man pages, especially not if
there is no reason for users to be aware of it ever.

>> Regardless, they are not exactly "example" data, more like resource files.
> 
> With example I meant data that belongs in share/$name/ and can be used if
> someone wishes to do so.
> (I plan to do the same for most of contrib/conf and some other files)
> 

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