1. Win32---what???
- Posted by wolfgang fritz <wolfritz at king.igs.net> Aug 19, 2000
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...sigh, I can see it happening: My next little 'dinky' Win32Lib Tutorials description may go something like this: ...works with David Cuny's win32lib version 0.45r. ...everything but ex99.exw works with Matt Lewis's unidentified 0.??? version. ...crashes 'without reservation' in Joe Independent's version 0.69. ...tickles me pink with version 0.50 by Derek Parnell. ...re-formats your hard drive with version 0.HeHe by "The EVIL One". OpenSource *can* be such a 'bitch'... ( some of my friends wonder why? I deleted my Linux partition two years ago? ) Some kind of collaborated reassurance by the "terrible triplet" (David/Matt/Derek) might set all our minds at ease ! [ ...just assuming they actually talk to each other ] Or should we all include a 'working copy' of win32lib in every little .exw that we wish to share? Sorry folks, I'm in a bad mood again, Wolf
2. Re: Win32---what???
- Posted by Derek Parnell <dparnell at BIGPOND.NET.AU> Aug 20, 2000
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----- Original Message ----- From: "wolfgang fritz" <wolfritz at king.igs.net> To: <EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU> Sent: Sunday, August 20, 2000 12:43 AM Subject: Win32---what??? > ...sigh, I can see it happening: > My next little 'dinky' Win32Lib Tutorials description may go something like > this: > ...works with David Cuny's win32lib version 0.45r. > ...everything but ex99.exw works with Matt Lewis's unidentified 0.??? > version. > ...crashes 'without reservation' in Joe Independent's version 0.69. > ...tickles me pink with version 0.50 by Derek Parnell. > ...re-formats your hard drive with version 0.HeHe by "The EVIL One". > > OpenSource *can* be such a 'bitch'... > ( some of my friends wonder why? I deleted my Linux partition two years ago? > ) > Yeah, I'm worried about this too. Its a bit like a market place environment, you shop around and stick to the supplier that is the best for you. The supplier that usually "wins" is the one that has the product that is suitable, defect-free, and cost-effective. I'm trying very hard (its 3:20am in Melbourne as I write this) to get the sourceforge version into that state - but the initial workload is huge. Once we get it into shape for team development, I will be strict about quality. I've been asked about release strategies - here is my thinking on that... Firstly, I don't have final say in this as it is a team collaboration. However, I suspect that until it gets to v1.0, there will be many irregular releases. Once it stablizes, and depending on the amount of change it receives, a regular-ish schedule of three-monthly major upgrades (eg. v1.0 to v1.1) might be required. I suspect that major releases (v1.0 to v2.0) would be done annually. There will probably be some organised, semi-official beta program too. In between upgrades and major releases, I also suspect that a monthly patch would be available (v1.0 to v1.0a) plus irregular emergency fixes. The whole release schedule will be driven by the users demands and the ability of the community to develop the product. For now, I can foresee that a "stable" version will be available for download at the current release level, from the project's web-site (still in development). This is the one to which formal announcements of patches/upgrades/releases are made. Also, the "bleeding edge" version will be available for the adventurous. This will be the one that is work-in-progress at sourceforge.net. The current situation is that sourceforge.net has a bleeding edge version and this is being made ready for its alpha release in about 1-2 weeks. An alpha release (which I admit is an anomoly) is required this time because the product has undergone a MASSIVE internal restructuring - while trying hard not to break existing code using it. But, of course there will be some errors made. After these artifact-bugs have been fixed, the beta version of win32lib v.51 will be available for about 2 weeks. So the first next official upgrade to v0.51 is expected around the end of September. I stress most emphatically - if this does not suit you, please let me know now so I can adjust my timetable. Finally, these are *my* thoughts on the subject. I haven't discussed this with the team yet. I'm sure we'll get on to this topic and make a decision during the next 2 weeks. So it could all change. The team's release strategy will be announced to the email list shortly. ---- cheers, Derek Parnell Melbourne, Australia
3. Re: Win32---what???
- Posted by =?iso-8859-1?B?U2tvZGE=?= <tone.skoda at SIOL.NET> Aug 19, 2000
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- Last edited Aug 20, 2000
there are more versions of Win32Lib? where are they?
4. Re: Win32---what???
- Posted by Dan B Moyer <DANMOYER at PRODIGY.NET> Aug 19, 2000
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- Last edited Aug 20, 2000
Skoda, I believe Wolf is referring to the possibility that the continued development of Win32Lib may now become fragmented, and was wondering if the various people involved in the continued development of Win32Lib could re-assure him/us that that won't be happening. Dan Moyer ----- Original Message ----- From: "Skoda" <tone.skoda at SIOL.NET> To: <EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU> Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2000 1:47 PM Subject: Re: Win32---what??? > there are more versions of Win32Lib? where are they?
5. Re: Win32---what???
- Posted by =?iso-8859-1?B?U2tvZGE=?= <tone.skoda at SIOL.NET> Aug 20, 2000
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Yes, I think someone (David Cuny?) should gather and organize the code contributed so it will be in one piece. ----- Original Message ----- From: Dan B Moyer <DANMOYER at PRODIGY.NET> To: <EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU> Sent: Sunday, August 20, 2000 8:31 AM Subject: Re: Win32---what??? > Skoda, > > I believe Wolf is referring to the possibility that the continued > development of Win32Lib may now become fragmented, and was wondering if the > various people involved in the continued development of Win32Lib could > re-assure him/us that that won't be happening. > > Dan Moyer > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Skoda" <tone.skoda at SIOL.NET> > To: <EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU> > Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2000 1:47 PM > Subject: Re: Win32---what??? > > > > there are more versions of Win32Lib? where are they?
6. Re: Win32---what???
- Posted by David Cuny <dcuny at LANSET.COM> Aug 20, 2000
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Skoda wrote: > Yes, I think someone (David Cuny?) should gather and > organize the code contributed so it will be in one piece. Derek Parnell is now the project manager for Win32Lib. He'll be merging Matt's contributions (and others, as the become available) into an official release. There's a site on SourceForge that will become the official repository, once things become organized. -- David Cuny