Re: Re: [Anygui-checkins] CVS: anygui/lib/anygui/backends genericgui.py,1.1,1.2

Matthew Schinckel <[email protected]> Wed, 15 Jan 2003 10:06:46 +1030
Newsgroups gmane.comp.python.anygui.devel
Message-ID <BA4AE336.1958%[email protected]>
on 15/1/03 10:04 AM, Matthew Schinckel wrote:

> on 14/1/03 9:16 PM, Magnus Lie Hetland wrote:
> 
>> Dallas T. Johnston <[email protected]>:
>>> 
>>> Update of /cvsroot/anygui/anygui/lib/anygui/backends
>>> In directory sc8-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv15023/lib/anygui/backends
>>> 
>>> Modified Files:
>>> genericgui.py 
>>> Log Message:
>>> Not much, just playing around with genericgui comps.
>>> By the way, have people pretty much abandoned this
>>> project?
>> 
>> I have not abandoned it, but until May I will have to prioritize my
>> Ph.D thesis and various publications. It seems that getting the
>> project out of the current lull may take quite an effort, and until
>> then (May, that is) I don't think I'll be able to spend the time
>> needed for that.
>> 
>> On the other hand -- it may be that we can get the first alpha out all
>> the same; I think it's mostly a matter of testing (and, I suppose, a
>> bit of bugfixing)... There are lots of pluses in
>> nondist/admin/status.txt after all :)
> [...]
>> 
>> I'd be happy to set up a schedule etc., but that would require some
>> interest from the developers -- the last time I tried, not much was
>> actually done, IIRC... ;)
> 
> I seem to have fixed up my beos problems (by buying a new mouse!!!), so I'm
> keen to keep on developing.
> 
> Matt
> 
> <OT>
> (It's refreshing to be communicating with people who know where to put replies
> to messages - I'm so sick to death of the replies coming first, then the
> replied-to message.  Ah, for the good old VMS days, when the insert prompt was
> always put at the bottom of the message...I still use pine sometimes, y'know,
> just for old times sake...)
> </OT>

do'h - stupid Outlook Express having different Reply/ReplyAll buttons!

(Or stupid me, I suppose)
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