RE: [java-gnome-hackers] TODO list?
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From: Jeffrey M. <Jef...@Br...> - 2003-06-24 13:07:45
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Mark, Nice to hear from you. I would really like to see a 0.8 release very soon (possibly as early as next week). I would suggest we only focus on three items prior to this release. They are: 1) Update the tutorial 2) Do a quick once over on the examples 3) Fix any glaring bugs in the bindings I have already started to update the tutorial. Please let me know if you think there are other items to be completed for the release. -Jeff -----Original Message----- From: Mark Howard [mailto:mh...@ti...] Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 8:11 AM To: jav...@li... Subject: [java-gnome-hackers] TODO list? Hi, I've now finally finished uni so hopefully have more time to work on my projects. For the next 2 weeks, I will certainly be working on them publicly. I will then have a week off followed by a move to Bristol. If all goes well, I will then continue my work; if it doesn't, I may have no internet access. A couple of months ago, I sent an email asking for 0.8 release. This was followed by a call for 0.8 release critical issues (with no response) and little action (as far as I can see). I'd once again like to stress that I think a release would be a major boost for the project but also ask: what still needs to be done? I plan to work on fixing gnome druids soon and any other bugs I find - Having other people write applications and so find bugs would be useful; I fear they are unwilling to do this as no releases have been made. I may also look into drag and drop features of treeviews. Is there anything else I should be looking at. I am quite interested in having my application support other gnome libraries such as gconf and possibly bonobo. Are there any plans for these? Can they be included with the main java-gnome source, or should we split off subprojects for them? libvte seems to have beein included with everything else. IMHO, not having separate sub-projects might make this project too large to handle well. In case anyone's interested, my java-gnome application, bugwatcher, is now a substantial program. It now works reliably and is hopefully proof that java-gnome is very useful in it's current state. I am continuing work on this at present and will soon start converting an older program to java-gnome. -- .''`. Mark Howard : :' : `. `' http://www.tildemh.com `- mh...@de... | mh...@ti... | mh...@ca... ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: INetU Attention Web Developers & Consultants: Become An INetU Hosting Partner. Refer Dedicated Servers. We Manage Them. You Get 10% Monthly Commission! INetU Dedicated Managed Hosting http://www.inetu.net/partner/index.php _______________________________________________ java-gnome-hackers mailing list jav...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/java-gnome-hackers |