1. Exodus of Win32 and EuGTK developers
- Posted by Kenneth Rhodes <wolf_man_jacques at excite.com> Nov 20, 2004
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- Last edited Nov 21, 2004
Attn Parnell and Mullins: Sorry to see you guys go. I deeply appreciated all the work that you have put into making Euphoria work on the desktop. May I suggest and/or request that you post your last release(s) to the user contribution page with a note stating that the library has been discontinued and no longer supported? I do really hate to see you guys go, but I understand. Thanks again - your contributions over the years have been deeply appreciated. Ken Rhodes 100% Microsoft Free!
2. Re: Exodus of Win32 and EuGTK developers
- Posted by Matt Lewis <matthewwalkerlewis at yahoo.com> Nov 21, 2004
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Kenneth Rhodes wrote: > > Attn Parnell and Mullins: > > Sorry to see you guys go. I deeply appreciated > all the work that you have put into making > Euphoria work on the desktop. > > May I suggest and/or request that you post > your last release(s) to the user contribution > page with a note stating that the library has > been discontinued and no longer supported? > > I do really hate to see you guys go, but > I understand. Thanks again - your contributions > over the years have been deeply appreciated. I seriously doubt that win32lib will ever be unsupported. It is certainly possible that it will be less competently supported than under Derek. The same may be true of Irv's EuGTK. It certainly seems to be the most matrue and popular GUI lib for Linux, but I seriously suspect that someone will pick it up. Matt Lewis
3. Re: Exodus of Win32 and EuGTK developers
- Posted by Kenneth Rhodes <wolf_man_jacques at excite.com> Nov 21, 2004
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Matt Lewis wrote: > > Kenneth Rhodes wrote: > > > > Attn Parnell and Mullins: > > > > Sorry to see you guys go. I deeply appreciated > > all the work that you have put into making > > Euphoria work on the desktop. > > > > May I suggest and/or request that you post > > your last release(s) to the user contribution > > page with a note stating that the library has > > been discontinued and no longer supported? > > > > I do really hate to see you guys go, but > > I understand. Thanks again - your contributions > > over the years have been deeply appreciated. > > I seriously doubt that win32lib will ever be unsupported. It is certainly > possible that it will be less competently supported than under Derek. > The same may be true of Irv's EuGTK. It certainly seems to be the most > matrue and popular GUI lib for Linux, but I seriously suspect that > someone will pick it up. > > Matt Lewis > I hope your right, of course. Both of the Libraries are hosted on remote sites. I think it would be a pity to suddenly find one day that either or both were suddenly not available at all. Irv may very well be right about Bob (RDS) needing to provide an official GUI/IDE. Its all so very sad - many of the best Euphoria programmers - David Cuny, Jiri Babor, Derek Parnell and Irv Mullins to name a few, have contributed so much of their time and talent toward the development of tools to facilitate the use of Euphoria - now they are gone. (metaphorically speaking of course). Ken Rhodes 100% Microsoft Free!