Thread: [Pyobjc-dev] As you can see...
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From: Bill B. <bb...@co...> - 2002-07-10 16:50:07
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.... sourceforge straightened out my stupidity regarding the administrative access to the mailing list. Steve Majewski also has the admin password now. b.bum |
From: Jack J. <Jac...@or...> - 2002-07-10 19:56:03
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On woensdag, juli 10, 2002, at 06:50 , Bill Bumgarner wrote: > .... sourceforge straightened out my stupidity regarding the > administrative access to the mailing list. Steve Majewski > also has the admin password now. Ah, great! Then maybe now my posts will come through:-) And time for a request: with Ronald Oussoren I've been putting some work into getting PyObjC to work with Interface Builder. It would be handy if we (or, at least, one of us) commit privileges on the repository. What I'd like to do is create a branch for this stuff, that would make communication a lot simpler and would allow other people to look at this stuff and contribute more easily. When we think it's ready for general consumption then you could decide whether to incorporate it. My sourceforge login is jackjansen, I don't think Ronald has one (but he can send diffs to me, so commit access for 1 person is probably good enough). Let me know what you think, -- - Jack Jansen <Jac...@or...> http://www.cwi.nl/~jack - - If I can't dance I don't want to be part of your revolution -- Emma Goldman - |
From: JW <ma...@ce...> - 2002-07-12 19:38:25
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On Wednesday 10 July 2002 14:55, Jack Jansen wrote: > On woensdag, juli 10, 2002, at 06:50 , Bill Bumgarner wrote: > > .... sourceforge straightened out my stupidity regarding the > > administrative access to the mailing list. Steve Majewski > > also has the admin password now. > > Ah, great! Then maybe now my posts will come through:-) > Howdy, Good to see thigns back in motion. A considerably long time ago I sent someone (bb...@co... ?) an 'fixed' home page that had proper CVS instructions on it (and I think update list-subscription instructions too). I am somewhat dissapointed that it was never posted. If whoever I sent it to still has it, would you consider putting it up? I don't know if I still ahve a copy or not. If no one has it let me know and I'll see if I still have a copy somewhere. JW |
From: Jonathan W. <ma...@ce...> - 2002-07-12 21:50:55
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pyobjc.sourceforge.net.html
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On Friday, July 12, 2002, at 02:36 PM, JW wrote: > A considerably long time ago I sent someone (bb...@co... ?) an > 'fixed' home page that had proper CVS instructions on it (and I think > update list-subscription instructions too). <snip> > If no one has it let me know and I'll see if I still have a copy > somewhere. I do still have a copy -- see attached. JW |
From: Steven M. <sd...@ma...> - 2002-07-12 22:30:00
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On Friday, July 12, 2002, at 05:50 PM, Jonathan Wilson wrote: > > On Friday, July 12, 2002, at 02:36 PM, JW wrote: >> A considerably long time ago I sent someone (bb...@co... ?) an >> 'fixed' home page that had proper CVS instructions on it (and I think >> update list-subscription instructions too). > <snip> >> If no one has it let me know and I'll see if I still have a copy >> somewhere. > > I do still have a copy -- see attached. Thanks. Attachment uploaded to sourceforge.net -- should be visible as: <http://pyobjc.sourceforge.net/> -- Steve Majewski |
From: Ronald O. <ous...@ci...> - 2002-07-14 15:33:00
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On Wednesday, July 10, 2002, at 09:55 , Jack Jansen wrote: > > On woensdag, juli 10, 2002, at 06:50 , Bill Bumgarner wrote: > >> .... sourceforge straightened out my stupidity regarding the >> administrative access to the mailing list. Steve Majewski also has >> the admin password now. > > Ah, great! Then maybe now my posts will come through:-) > > And time for a request: with Ronald Oussoren I've been putting some > work into getting PyObjC to work with Interface Builder. I'm currently translating the 'Todo Items' example from 'Learning Cocoa' into python, this should help to show of the features of the next snapshot of our hacked-up PyObjC. Our current version features subclassing from objective-C classes. Those subclasses are not only full featured python classes but also objective-C classes (that can be instantiated by the NIB-loading code in Cocoa). The only important feature that's currently missing is performing calls to the superclass implementation of methods in subclasses of Objective-C classes. Other than that it's 'just' bugfixing and merging a (small) number of features of pyobjc 0.6.1 back in to get something that is usable again. > It would be handy if we (or, at least, one of us) commit privileges on > the repository. What I'd like to do is create a branch for this stuff, > that would make communication a lot simpler and would allow other > people to look at this stuff and contribute more easily. When we think > it's ready for general consumption then you could decide whether to > incorporate it. > > My sourceforge login is jackjansen, I don't think Ronald has one (but > he can send diffs to me, so commit access for 1 person is probably good > enough). Let me know what you think, I do not have a sourceforge login (never needed one before), but can get one if it is usefull. Ronald |