2009-01-15 23:26:11 UTC
Cam,
The Windows installer installs an binary executable with "python dlls". To create that you need a development environment with even a MS compiler, I think.
I'd prefer to use the native python code. But there is a issue which I did not overcome with the python source on Windows. I don't mean the issue with the old mathplot version. It is quite easy to overcome, nevertheless annoying.
I think we just need an active true python developer. Then a broader community could contribute a lot of bug fixes, improvements, and extensions.
For me the concept is great. I have already use it extensively, and now I understand how powerful and virtually unlimited it is.
I would like to do some improvements in the scheduling engine. And the GUI needs a lot of debugging.
For me faces is a rough diamond.
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Marco