On Wed, 2003-11-05 at 00:04, Michael K. Johnson wrote:
On Tue, Nov 04, 2003 at 11:52:19PM +0000, Julien Olivier wrote:
I could be interested but I'm just wondering: why not use a web form to fetch those information ? Isn't it easier to create a simple form in PHP on redhat's website than create a GUI app ? Users will need an internet connection to validate their form anyway, so I don't see the point to have a desktop app. But maybe I'm missing something...
Your idea is "run this text application to create a file which you then POST to a web site and it then provides you with web forms to fill in" -- do I understand right?
Hmm... not at all :) My idea is:
-The user clicks on a link (for example http://hardwarde.redhat.com) -He then fills a web form asking him which hardware he has and how it works (in an "assistant/wizard/druid" form, like in bugzilla). -He validates
My reasons for a GUI application:
o Seems easier for the novice user to select one "report my hardware" icon from a menu than run a text program, then go through several web pages to upload it and fill out forms about it. This is really three points: Easier to find, fewer steps to completion, and perhaps it might be possible to make the interface a bit smarter.
Well, my idea was to click on "report my hardware" and be sent to the right webpage through Mozilla or Epiphany. So I guess it's as simple as using a GUI application.
o Could conceivably do queries based on user input (this is vague) and users could intentionally limit the hardware they report (like if they don't want to publish to the whole world that they have a $50,000 computer sitting in their basement or they have hardware under NDA that they are required not to talk about and really don't ever want that information going out of their network.
But that doesn't mean it's the only way this could work, I'm just sharing my vision...
michaelkjohnson
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