Sorry for the delay in replying ... nobody has been monitoring these forums, apparently. :-(
To answer your question, yes scrollkeeper is considered usable in production. It is being used as standard in the GNOME project in particular and, as such, all the major Linux distributions have been shipping it for a while.
As time goes by, we are naturally smoothing out some of the rough edges; mostly as the result of experience gained from projects like GNOME. If you are interested in using scrollkeeper in any fashion, I would suggest subscribing to the scrollkeeper-devel mailing list (see the link off the scrollkeeper homepage for subscription information). The mailing list tends to be a general help list, not just for developers, since the active scrollkeeper community is still fairly small.
That being said, I will try to monitor these forums now, too.
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Is it in usable state in production level system now to prepare a document management system? I am asking because its still in Alpha level.
----Ashik
Ashik,
Sorry for the delay in replying ... nobody has been monitoring these forums, apparently. :-(
To answer your question, yes scrollkeeper is considered usable in production. It is being used as standard in the GNOME project in particular and, as such, all the major Linux distributions have been shipping it for a while.
As time goes by, we are naturally smoothing out some of the rough edges; mostly as the result of experience gained from projects like GNOME. If you are interested in using scrollkeeper in any fashion, I would suggest subscribing to the scrollkeeper-devel mailing list (see the link off the scrollkeeper homepage for subscription information). The mailing list tends to be a general help list, not just for developers, since the active scrollkeeper community is still fairly small.
That being said, I will try to monitor these forums now, too.