So much to blog, so little time. After releasing Swfdec 0.6 I wanted to take a break from Swfdec development. And as it sounded like fun (I have a weird sense of fun, I wouldn’t hack Flash otherwise) and because it was somewhat important, I thought I’d help the GVfs people getting an ftp backend working. Unfortunately, one week is not a lot of time to learn gvfs and the ftp protocol, produce a working backend and also write a lot of text in my blog. So I’ll stop now and let pictures speak:
so much to blog…
March 1st, 2008 | General
17 comments ↓
awesome to get this done in a week, i would say. thanks so much for fixing the perhaps most important regression!
You’re my hero. That looks like a human theme too. I can’t wait for this to hit hardy again to make my web dev life just that much easier.
Yaaay, your my hero!
Yeah, stop blogging and go hacking :-)
Thanks for your effort, keep rocking!
CongratsĀ !
Marvellous ! You rock !
You are r0x0r :D
Seriously, swfdec and now this. You are truly GNOME hero this week ;)
thank you ^ 1000
Great! Thanks a lot for doing this!
[…] Benjamin Otte, “visto che era abbastanza importante“1 ha finalmente implementato il backend FTP per GVFS, lo vedete qui accanto in azione con Nautilus. […]
Absolutely brilliant.
Awesome!!! let see this ftp support for gvfs in mainline!
Yaay!
I’ve been avoiding porting my old GnomeVFS ftp support because it was so godamned ugly and now I don’t need to. I hope you didn’t look too closely at the GnomeVFS module – I’m embarassed by how I coded eight years go.
Ian
Great work ! thank you
Does this backend support ipv6?
Great work :)
Does it support ipv6?
Does this backend support chmod ?