[Mono-list] GTKsharp 3

Andres G. Aragoneses knocte at gmail.com
Thu Sep 13 08:55:42 UTC 2012


This is the wrong mailing list to talk about this. There is a gtk-sharp 
mailing list, where the message that Stifu highlighted you is, and which 
has all the information you need to know what is left to do before it 
can be released.

There is also an IRC channel (#gtk# in gimpnet).


On 13/09/12 08:05, Daniel Hughes wrote:
> Mike Kestner has no activity on that codebase in the last 4 months. I
> think that it's safe to say that if we wait for him to do a release we
> could be waiting indefinitely.
>
> We need someone to step up and volunteer to do this release.
>
> Any takers?
>
> On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 1:23 PM, Daniel Morgan <monodanmorg at yahoo.com
> <mailto:monodanmorg at yahoo.com>> wrote:
>
>     Mike Kestner is the maintainer of Gtk#.  However, I agree.  If he
>     does not have time no more, then someone should become the new
>     maintainer of gtk#.
>
>     Gtk# can be found here at Github.  You will see changes have been
>     made for gtk+ 3.0.   And you will see custom files have been moved
>     to partial classes.
>     https://github.com/mono/gtk-sharp
>
>     We have been waiting a long time for a preview of Gtk# 3.0.
>
>     ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>     *From:* Daniel Hughes <trampster at gmail.com <mailto:trampster at gmail.com>>
>     *To:* Andres G. Aragoneses <knocte at gmail.com <mailto:knocte at gmail.com>>
>     *Cc:* Mono-list at lists.ximian.com <mailto:Mono-list at lists.ximian.com>
>     *Sent:* Wednesday, September 12, 2012 8:54 PM
>     *Subject:* Re: [Mono-list] GTKsharp 3
>
>     I have managed to gain the following information from this bug report:
>
>     https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=648121
>
>     The banshee port to GTK# 3 is complete they are just waiting for a
>     release of GTK # 3 (as of 3 months ago, from Comment 8)
>
>     Mike is the maintainer of GTK# but he doesn't have any time to work
>     on it (according to Comment 7). I'm not sure who this Mike is but if
>     he doesn't have time to maintain it, is the project then in need of
>     a new maintainer?
>
>     I still have not been able to establish where the GTK# 3 code is
>     hosted. If I knew that I could start trying to port my application,
>     submit bug reports and even contribute any fixes I require.
>
>     I would also like to know who is in a position to issue a release. I
>     can't see why a release shouldn't happen straight away so that us
>     app developers and go ahead and attempt to port our applications.
>     The most effect way to kill a opensource project (or any project) is
>     to never release.
>
>     On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 2:23 AM, Andres G. Aragoneses
>     <knocte at gmail.com <mailto:knocte at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>         On 12/09/12 08:46, Mathias Tausig wrote:
>
>             On Tuesday 11. September 2012 11:53:03 Andrew York wrote:
>
>                 How far along is XWT? I'm don't mind trying out
>                 something in beta for
>                 fun, but I'm not smart enough to make major
>                 contributions. Is XWT far
>                 enough along for the average end developer to start
>                 having fun with?
>
>
>             I recently tried it for a new project. It is actually very
>             stable and very
>             comfortable to work with, but the problem is, that is still
>             missing a lot of
>             features that you would expect from something you want to
>             use productively
>             (like message boxes, window-close event, open file dialog,
>             password entry field)
>
>
>
>
>         If everybody thought like that, nobody would use any library or
>         framework at all.
>
>         Decent helpers usually have about 80% of what you need. That is
>         already a huge saving if you can use the helper instead of
>         writing your own. You just need to write the other 20%[1]
>
>         * As for us, we used it and had to implement couple of things
>         which were merged recently from our pull-requests: progress bars
>         and status-icon widget. So please, go ahead and implement
>         MessageBoxes and PasswordTextEntries.
>
>         Cheers
>
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